There is something that worries me. If my memory serves me right, almost all our witnesses from last Monday—except for one person, while lawyers were present—told us that this law had not been useful. However, it has been in force since the 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States. The Criminal Code provides for taking the actions you mentioned, whether it is sending someone before a judge, getting a warrant or getting someone to testify. All that can currently be done through the Criminal Code, but it cannot be done in a preventive way, since charges have to be laid.
If the police have good intelligence, why can't they use the Criminal Code to charge people with conspiracy? Why not work with the Criminal Code? This law has never been used. The only time it was used in an investigation, it was struck down. I do not understand why we would get into that again.