Actually, as both of our colleagues have suggested, the Criminal Code itself contains a vast range of preventive and sort of pre-emptive measures passed in the aftermath of 9/11, which are ample tools to address genuine security threats.
For example, the reason we often hear from government as to why we need security certificates is because we don't have enough evidence on these people yet. We know they smell bad. There is something wrong with them. We've heard stuff. We have some evidence, but we certainly don't have enough information to proceed with criminal charges. We want a quick and dirty process to get them out of the country.
Well, it's our response to that concern that you can't do quick and dirty when fundamental rights are at stake, but what you can do—