I will make three points. One is that just because no other country has done it doesn't mean we can't. Two, I don't think any of us truly believes that no other country conducts security operations in other countries in possible contravention of their laws. We're just going to be more honest about it, so good for us, I would say. Three, there will be countries that would never want Canadian security agents operating in their territory and would be quite happy, if this amendment passed, to pass a law saying no Canadian or no foreign intelligence agencies can go in there, and then our courts' hands would be tied. If there's such a provision in any country—and terrorist producing countries would have a lot of incentive to put that in place—then we have to stop at their border. How does this help keep Canadians safe?
I don't think it's a very practical amendment. I don't think it serves a useful purpose.