Thank you very much, Chairperson.
Thank you to the witnesses for coming today.
I think the key question before us at this committee is whether or not these provisions are actually needed. It is very interesting that since the motion was defeated in the House in February 2007, this has been a null and void issue because the provisions haven't even existed.
I remember very well when the Anti-terrorism Act first came through in 2001. I certainly concur that it was very much an environment and a climate of fear. It was rushed through the House. I don't know how many members of the committee here today were members of the House then, but I remember it very well.
I'm interested in looking at the impact of these two provisions on society generally if this legislation moves ahead. I think it's almost a moot point. We haven't had these provisions, and they haven't been used, so presumably one could come to the conclusion that these tools aren't necessary to combat terrorism and that the existing Criminal Code is satisfactory. A number of you have made that point.
If this legislation does go ahead, what will the impact be on broader society? A couple of you raised issues around racial profiling. I think Mr. Barrette said that legislation like this can be looked at as a tool of intimidation. The representative from the Canadian Islamic Congress talked about the disproportional impact on members of the Canadian Muslim community. I think that's a very key part of our assessment on this bill. Even if it's never used, what will be the impact on a democratic society of having such legislation?
I'd be very interested in your further comments about how you see that impact, particularly if the provisions are used--even threatened to be used--in a targeted way to intimidate people. Possibly people might be engaged in protest or dissent, but that doesn't come close to any reasonable definition of terrorism. Nevertheless, they could be subject to intimidation because these provisions exist.
I think that's a very important part of this discussion. I'd really appreciate it if you could address that aspect.