My concern is that the labelling practices that we became aware of as a result of O'Connor and Iacobucci continue to this day, and this is affecting my constituents. They and their families are labelled when they try to cross the border and when they're met by CSIS agents, who want to interrogate them about issues constantly. It's a practice that I think is extremely dangerous for our security. I think it's intimately related to our security, because if one Canadian is not safe, we're not safe as a society.
It seems to me that the Office of the Privacy Commissioner has to constantly be vigilant on this issue, as you are, but what else can we as a committee do to help you do this work that we value so greatly? You're suggesting we have more resources to do our work; what else can we do to be supportive of you and to protect Canadians?