I can do so, but only very briefly. I think I was trying to suggest that, yes, there are times when some compromise of charter rights may be necessary. That relates to the question about whether the CSIS Act should be revised or not to make it absolutely consistent with the charter. I alluded to the issue of access to IP addresses and access to information through communications providers as well. Many countries in the world already provide their security agencies with that capacity.
I think we also know that the national security agency in the United States is able to collect any information that our security agency is, whether it's shared with us or not, internationally. So our privacy has, frankly, already been compromised.