Thank you.
The comparison might not be appropriate, but looking at the debate that goes on about looking at peoples' cellphones at the border, many have argued that having a cellphone is not like having a suitcase. When you cross the border, you have an expectation that your suitcase will be searched, that it's okay to look through clothes and things like that, whereas on a cellphone you can have banking information, health information, all kinds of information that puts someone's privacy in jeopardy in a different way. Notwithstanding any crime that may or may not have been committed, is there a concern about accessing, for example, laptops and phones? Then by decrypting that, you're getting access to a whole swath of information that casts a fairly large net.