I hope we would all agree that's an appropriate change. I think we do see changes in here that we agree with, and I think that for good reason you have a five-year review. I'm not sure if we need to go to five years. Maybe some of these things need to be reviewed more often than five years.
I look at many of these things that we talk about, and we talk about the collecting of information. For the people on the street who are enforcing these things and trying to keep Canadians safe, I would question why we get so involved in worrying about information we may collect from the public domain, such as social media. I think that Canadians would know that from the national media, we have been the beneficiaries of information obtained in other countries from social media where people were active, and I would use the example of the incident that occurred in southwestern Ontario, where the information came from another country, from information they had obtained through social media.
It would just seem to me that we are only fooling ourselves if we think we shouldn't be watching social media in our country for the benefit of Canadians, particularly.