Well, I'm sure your officials are. It was made up of experts representing each of the attorneys general of each of the provinces and territories. In June 2013 they issued a report entitled “Cyberbullying and the Non-consensual Distribution of Intimate Images”. They said the following:
Cyberbullying occurs in cyberspace, and the electronic evidence needed to obtain convictions of cyberbullying must be obtained from Internet service providers, content hosts and other social media services. The ability to preserve and obtain such evidence is crucial to every online investigation, and currently Canada’s investigative powers are not robust enough to address the demands of cyber investigations. In this regard, Canada lags far behind its international partners.
They made a number of recommendations about investigative powers in recommendation four of the cybercrime working group. Are you familiar with recommendation four or any of the recommendations of the cybercrime working group?