Yes, absolutely.
I think that when Canadians are seeing the Snowden revelations and at the same time hearing--not only through this legislation but also Bill S-4--the revelations about CSEC and CSIS.... I think when people hear those stories over and over again, it does limit the discourse and free expression online, and I think that's a problem. I also think it limits our digital economy, because in our digital economy online services are based on trust, and I think Canadians are increasingly losing trust in online services. I would say that in a kind of extra-judicial underhanded way, they're finding out that their data is being handed over to a range of authorities without a warrant. That doesn't make people want to participate in the digital economy. That doesn't make people want to invest in the digital economy. The North American tech sector has been losing billions of dollars since the Snowden revelations, and I think that's an important thing for us to consider here as well.