You saved the best for last, didn't you?
It's been an interesting discussion, and I thank you both.
I want to ask you a question about threat assessment.
The reason I was slightly late is that I had to wait for Secretary Kerry to be escorted off the Hill. It required a total of 13 vehicles, both trucks and cars, to escort Secretary Kerry from the Peace Tower onto Wellington Street. I had trouble visualizing how that would apply to John Baird.
When I was talking to some U.S. networks last week, I was surprised by one of the questions which was, “Should the U.S. close its border to Canada because of all of these terrorist activities up here?” This was a serious question by a well-known....
I'm playing that through as far as threat assessment is concerned. Our perception of threat, right or wrong, and American perception of threat, right or wrong, can from time to time be quite different. Do we, by bringing ourselves further and further into the NORAD fold, in effect by default end up with the American threat assessment?