I know the government continues to say they're strong in the polls and they would never put in a sunset clause as an aspect of the Criminal Code. Of course, we have already had those in the past. When the original anti-terrorism legislation was passed, we had two provisions, investigative hearings and preventative detention, that were both subject to sunset clauses. They're both part of the Criminal Code. For the government to pretend it is shocked and horrified by these amendments means that it's suffering from complete amnesia when it comes to the history of dealing with terrorist legislation in this country.
I think it's simply a rejection of the fact that anyone could disagree with this government. They're not willing to reconsider, even after a period of three years, whether they've done the things that are most effective to combat the terrorist threats to this country without, at the same time, damaging our civil liberties.