I would suggest there has been a shift away from that notion, which has been demonstrated through various studies after 2001. When you simply put it at privacy, you're right, but of course it's so much more than that.
We've been discussing, and I keep hammering on this notion--it's section 7--of the security of the person being stranded in a foreign country and not being able to get home, not being able to fly within your own country. We are not just talking--and believe me, I'm a privacy advocate--about privacy being minimized here. We are not just talking about privacy. We're talking about the most imperative security of the person you can imagine.