Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Surrey Newton for outlining some of the key provisions in Bill C-2.
One aspect of the bill he did not touch upon is access to online data, the impact this would have on privacy regulations in Canada and the fundamental right that our party believes all Canadians have access to, which is a fundamental right to privacy. I believe this bill would undermine that fundamental right.
Does the member opposite agree that this bill would go too far in giving powers to authorities in respect to access to information?