That's not what I saw in my reading of the bill. I've had this conversation with other people. The reality is that I don't think the police in this country have the capacity to engage in some of the activities we're being accused of in terms of monitoring.
Just to give you an example, in my home service we have two detectives right now who are engaged in the investigation of very serious Internet-based crime against children. In our entire video and tech unit, I think we have 10 investigators right now who are processing evidence that's being obtained from computers and hard drives. This is a major city in Canada with a large police force, but there's just not the capacity to engage in the kinds of activities that people are suggesting the police would engage in because of the provisions in this bill.