As a former foreign correspondent, I'll take that question. I was a correspondent in China and Russia, which are not paragons of the free press, and you realize at that point how lucky we are to operate as journalists in a country like Canada, despite some shortcomings.
So this is essential, I think, to the image of Canada in the world. The press now is attacked in places where it hasn't been attacked before, like Turkey. Egypt is still a very big problem, and the whole Middle East. So if on something so fundamental as the protection of confidential sources we can't adopt the protections that are given to journalists in most western liberal countries, then I think it's a real shortcoming.