This is my last question. This government abolished the mandatory census this summer because they thought the state had no business asking Canadians to furnish information to them about how many bedrooms they have in their house, yet with this legislation, if I understand it, the government wants to have Canadians' information about dietary restrictions and medical restrictions, along with their e-mail address and where they're travelling to, sent not only to the state but to a foreign state.
Do you see any contradiction in that apparent desire to protect privacy, on one hand, and then give it away with such drastic consequences as maybe restricting Canadians' rights to travel wherever they want to in the world?