Rather than asking people stupid questions on an impersonal official document. It's better for the government to ask We the People, "What is the problem that needs to be addressed?", and "How can we solve this problem?", in a personal, encouraging feedback, direct participatory democracy way.
And to help people suggest solutions, would it not be useful to actually have data to consult? Or are we going to rely on anecdotal evidence?
I'm sorry, but I don't share your confidence. I'm not convinced of the fact that Herr Harper doesn't have ex-con hackers who owe the feds favors in his employ and that this administration wouldn't flaunt/disregard/ignore/break the laws and our Constitution.
So we're going to throw out useful information on the idea that it may be illegally obtainable in the future? I hope you're throwing away your credit cards, passport,computer, motor vehicle etc. since they are all able to be taken from you and misused.