I think that one of the things that are important to address is that they cannot be sure and that there will be some spying on Canadians. When that information is identified as being Canadians' data or information being collected, it's immediately treated otherwise, but those protections must also be actively put in to ensure that Canadians are not included. I think that in some cases, some of the provisions that are being put forward in the proposed CSE act will inevitably target Canadians. That's one of the things that we are raising concerns about. I think there are a number of recommendations in the Citizen Lab CIPPIC report that would also help address that. I think the biggest thing is to recognize that it just doesn't work that way. We have to put provisions in place to try to proactively identify Canadian information, and then also make sure that it's treated as such once it's identified and recognize that it might also just be that Canadians are going to be caught up in this, so let's not build systems that we don't want Canadians to be a part of.
On February 8th, 2018. See this statement in context.