I'd like to cast the question a little bit differently. I think this bill is a win-win because it has extensive judicial oversight that minimizes and regulates intrusiveness of the police. The very narrow area in which Internet service subscribers can voluntarily turn over will be defined by the courts. For example, we're waiting for the case of Spencer to come out of the Supreme Court of Canada. If the Supreme Court of Canada says “no subscriber information”, guess what? You don't have to amend this bill. You can't give it any more.
On May 27th, 2014. See this statement in context.