Mr. Speaker, I would encourage the hon. opposition member to read Bill C-51, the anti-terrorism act, 2015. I find that reading the bill is the best way to find answers to these questions.
Once again, I will repeat that CSIS is forbidden from investigating or disrupting lawful advocacy, protest, and dissent.
This bill would also place firm limits on what CSIS could do to disrupt threats.
Canadians expect security and intelligence agencies to have the tools they need not just to gather information, but also to prevent threats from being carried out against Canadians and Canadian interests. They also expect politicians not to glorify terrorists.