Mr. Speaker, that is not the case. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is not suspended.
The only cases where these military security zones would be used are in those cases that are clearly within the law. They are primarily intended to protect military assets of the Canadian forces or of allied forces and only to the extent of a perimeter that is necessary to do that. If, for example, a group of planes came in from one of our allies at a commercial airport, we could cordon off that area and give it military protection.
That is the kind of thing for which this revision is intended.