Right. Well, it's always an interesting debate. That's why academics love this kind of thing. But it does have implications and I appreciate your letting them out.
Mr. Stamatakis, you mentioned the events of October 22, and of course the apprehension that Canada is vulnerable to these kinds of activities that threaten the security of smaller or larger groups in our country.
I just want to ask you where you see the need for tools for our security agencies heading in the future. As I mentioned, this act has a fairly limited scope, but we know that there has to be other tools provided to our security agencies. Can you comment on what those might look like, from your point of view?