These things shouldn't be looked at in isolation. It's not just imminent terrorist activity—that's part of it—that they may cover, but having knowledge of past terrorist activity can be very helpful in preventing and intercepting any attempts to commit new terrorism offences.
That's all we're saying. We want to have a complete approach to this. We can't say, “That's a terrorist activity that took place yesterday; we can't get into that.” No, we recognize that.... I mentioned the United Kingdom and their activities. Getting information about the subway bombings that took place, say, the day before might help them to predict or intercept future terrorist activities. So too for us: any terrorist activity that has taken place in the past is relevant for us to know.
So I think it has to be complete, and that's what this bill does, sir.