I understand that.
So we heard from all kinds of people. We heard from the RCMP. We heard from the OPP. We heard from the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. We heard from the Halifax police chief. We heard from victims who are also lawyers. They all said clearly and unequivocally that the appropriate standard for obtaining transmission data is reasonable grounds to suspect.
So I take it what you're suggesting is that all of those people who have come to this committee have not made a compelling case that we need this information. Despite victims' groups, police officers, all these people saying we need this, you're saying that's not a compelling case.