I see.
You talk about the influence of the Government of Canada, but you issued a call to action on your website. The message reads as follows: “Not in the U.S.? You can still help save Net Neutrality. This is how.”
In Canada, you don't want to give CSE the power to intervene abroad, but your organization is intervening in the U.S. through a call to action. That's hypocritical; you are encouraging action abroad, and yet you are telling the Canadian government not to acquire certain tools because you fear they could be used for intervention abroad. Don't you think that's a bit hypocritical?