I would disagree with your characterization as giving Internet service providers immunity. What it is asking is that we respect the existing law, that we work closely with them, as they are in fact, to use the analogy, the highway, the infrastructure in which the information travels, so by necessity we have to work with them.
On the subject that you raised yesterday and are alluding to here again, Mr. Casey, the ability to provide voluntary access to that information still requires respecting the law. It still requires adherence to what is called PIPEDA, another federal statute. What this legislation will do is freeze in time the material which is sought out and require individuals to hold that information until such time as a warrant can be obtained. It is a preservation provision of this statute that allows police to then go about securing the necessary judicial authorization, in essence, the warrant.