As my time wraps up here I'll try to make this as much of a yes-or-no question as possible, which is always precarious in this line of work.
There has been the notion that things have changed at the border when it comes to cellphones. There is the suitcase rule, or however it's referred to, where you have this expectation of sacrificing some privacy when you cross the border, whereas now, with the increasing ability to look at cellphones, that's different. Do you feel with legislation like this that the same kind of principle applies, that in a traditional investigation there would have been an expectation of people to hand things over, whereas now, given how much information is on cellphones, the expectation has shifted about what people are giving up to investigators?