Yes, but we mentioned in our presentation the obligation on Canada. Canada can act on that, but obviously it has to be reciprocal. What we're objecting to is what was revealed by Snowden and others, the fact that you can obtain information from a foreign agency that came from spying on Canadians, which the Canadian agency itself could not have done legally under Canadian laws.
In other words, the fact is that by working together, agencies can circumvent national laws of different countries. Ideally, of course, especially considering the close alliance of the Five Eyes, there should be an agreement to the effect that they won't circumvent their national laws by having an agency of another country do what they cannot do with respect to their own citizens.