I respect that, and I am aware and certainly expected you to say it was a cabinet confidence—something the minister, of course, could have said. But there is a problem here then. We really need more time to have experts in on this, so that we can get our own advice in the committee on whether or not it's constitutional, since we can't see the government's advice on this. That is where we run up against the time limits, and the limited number of witnesses here makes it very difficult for us.
On a similar question, do any other like-minded countries, the Five Eyes countries, have provisions in their acts that allow ignoring the law of other countries or ignoring international law in the collection of intelligence?