I'm not sure about that. I actually do think, going back to my earlier submission, that the security certificate process does allow the security apparatus to cut short investigations and provide information that really short-circuits that process.
If the legislation were to essentially expire in February, just to pick up on what my colleague suggests, I would be certain that our security apparatus, via CSIS and the RCMP, would not simply let these people operate with impunity if indeed they pose the threat that it's suggested they do. They would be very carefully monitored; they would be indeed more monitored than I think any person possibly could be. Indeed, if they were, evidence and intelligence would be gathered that could actually prevent any terrorist activities that they were involved in. It could actually prevent a terrorist act itself.