Well, they're making a demand of a particular service provider or website that may have automatic deletion of data, so there may be a known time parameter, or there may be a suspicion that the perpetrator will delete it. I don't think that reasonable suspicion is the same as spidey sense, but reasonable suspicion is, in our view, an appropriate level for this type of provision.
But we distinguish between provisions of this bill that appropriately use the reasonable suspicion standard and provisions that will be subject to charter challenge unless they use the “reasonable grounds to believe” standard.