I did, and that is my understanding of the change to the definition of a tracking device and a transmission data recorder. I can pull out the sections.
This is something that was recently brought to my attention by some people who are much more technologically savvy than I am. There is a blog post about the change that this represents by a gentleman by the name of Christopher Parsons, who is a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Toronto.
It's my understanding that what this does, in changing the definition.... It used to be that with judicial authorization you could, for example, attach a device to a car if you wanted to track where that car was going. The fact that the definition now includes software and that it could be extended to a device that an individual has with them, means that malware might be installed on a mobile device or a computer or even in the internal computer of a car.
In my view that's a significant change. As I said, I've done my best to understand the technology behind it, but those who know better than I have suggested that this means there is the potential for the surreptitious installation of malware by police.