It's a fair comment, and that is one of the reasons we did the study we did on electronic surveillance and information-gathering techniques, which leads us to the issue of the act that died on the order paper at the end of the last Parliament, which was the modernization of investigative techniques act.
I would say to you that in general terms the committee is satisfied that we do need to have our security and intelligence functions keep up with the bad people, so to speak, who are very technologically literate and very used to using the most modern and newest surveillance information and technologies. Indeed, our security and intelligence functions need to keep up, and they need to have a proper legislative framework in which to authorize that.