I'm not jumping ahead, but you mentioned amendment NDP-9. The amendment you're proposing here is actually removing the whole issue. It states: “Without regard to any other law, including that of any foreign state...”. Again, the test is here in Canada, with our law, Canadian laws. By removing that—and I know that you're going to either go forward with amendment NDP-9 or withdraw it—you would need to, in your amendment NDP-9, spell out what's required, which we will not be supporting.
That's obviously and fundamentally a difference between this side and that side. We believe that the real test of whether CSIS' kind of work should be done is here in Canada, based on our Canadian laws, which are in most cases way above and way stricter, with better human rights and so on than in most of the countries where the warrants would be used.