I'll take that one. It's not just overdue; it's the fact that the current state now has dried up a lot of journalistic sources. We have lost sources at EnquĂȘte, who have disappeared. People will not talk to us because they're afraid of being exposed.
The last thing is that it's the records of five years of our best investigative journalists in our most prominent program that have been surveilled. So you have tens and tens of sources now who live in the fear that they will be exposed, notably in front of the Chamberland commission. They have been fighting to be sure that their names remain secret. This is the actual effect; it's not just a hypothetical effect. There would be real effect now from not passing this legislation. That's the best argument I can make.