Just to clarify that point, why are we concerned about this information? Why are we concerned about any information given to a foreign government? It is because of the process of profiling through data mining. That's clearly been identified by the European Union as a huge concern. What we are attempting to do here--and I'm sure that this committee has talked about it and has discussed it--is limit the volume of information provided to any foreign government because of the processes that are used with that information.
We have no ability to ensure that our passengers are not subject to data mining and through that process to profiling based on data rather than on actual events in those particular passengers' lives or on their particular circumstances. The European Union has clearly identified this process as something we have to avoid, so if we do not address that issue within this law, we are opening Canadians to that process, and we haven't narrowed it down to the point where we can keep the information to precisely what the U.S. wants.
I have another amendment. I know that probably we'll have some difficulty with this amendment.