Again, Mr. Holland, I indicated to you that there are safeguards built within this legislation in terms of its use, but I also indicated to you that both the Attorney General and the public safety minister will be tabling their comments and their review of the use of these provisions. So that oversight would be within the purview of Parliament to decide whether these provisions continue to be necessary. So you will have that.
As I say, we've gone further than what it was originally. It originally said that the Attorney General of Canada would present a review on a yearly basis of these particular provisions and the necessity of using them; we've gone beyond that. We have the public safety minister who will do that. So in terms of your question with respect to the oversight or the analysis, there will be considerable analysis and oversight of these two particular provisions that, quite frankly, are far beyond many other provisions.
Again, I believe that's very adequate at the other end, after these are put in place, the review of them.... But at the beginning, when law enforcement agencies need these tools to combat terrorism in Canada, you will find, as I'm sure you have discovered, a wide range of safeguards that will protect individuals who get involved with this.