Thank you, sir. It's a good question.
I guess I would say that it is a tool. I think it's a modest tool. It's probably not important as some existing tools that have already been in place for some time, like the passenger protect program, for example. It's primarily an investigative tool. It would allow the tracking of individuals who might be of concern under the different portions of Bill C-21 . It would only be a supplementary tool. I don't see it as a magic bullet in any sense. I think it's a useful tool. It fills a gap. I don't think any government intelligence or security agency is going to look to it as a principal instrument. It's just a supplementary investigative technique.