As I have indicated, we've had examples where you've had automatic inclusion. In the case of the Ontario registry, that's now been in operation for almost a decade, really, and it has not been struck down in the Ontario situation.
I'm optimistic that automatic inclusion will be upheld. It's easily and clearly the case.... I would almost make an analogy to a criminal record. Criminal records exist and there's nothing unconstitutional about police having access to criminal records, because we are not putting it in the public realm. That's a different matter.
These are registries that are available to the police for their use. I would say that I am optimistic that it would withstand a constitutional challenge.