I think it's the combination of the eroding of our privacy rights, the monitoring of law-abiding Canadians and the reckless nature of that approach, with the danger there is in turning CSIS essentially into a secret police force, despite the kind of recommendations made to create more oversight and restrain that kind of activity.
When you combine this with the fact that this legislation is vague and is being rushed through, that combination of its being reckless, dangerous, and ineffective makes Canadians really disappointed, to the degree that they'll go out into the streets, sign petitions, and educate their family and friends. That's what we're seeing here. We're seeing grassroots education on a massive scale that I personally, having been involved in these issues for awhile, have never seen.