It gives the police the same powers they have to investigate any of these three offences that I'm bringing forward when a telephone is used, when cable is used—cable meaning television in the broad sense of cable—when a newspaper is being used, when a letter is being used, when a telegram is being used, when radio is being used. When any of those things are being used, the police have the powers. They do not have the powers to do this currently when a computer has been used, through social media and other means.
Sometimes it's easy. The ISP group may decide to come up and say they know who this is. But in many instances they do not have the ability that they have with those other modes of communication to get the information they need.