We will dot the i's and cross the t's.
Like all federal agencies, we did an operational review but did not touch services. I want to be very clear about that. All of the operations that have been put in place—and there are a lot because these are federal resources that are being allocated—involve federal public servants, police officers and law enforcement agents who are going into the communities, looking after logistics and organizing meetings.
The list is impressive. Mr. Paulson, I've got to say that you're a bit too humble. I have seen the lists and the hundreds of meetings that have taken place across the country. And that doesn't include RCMP operations. One pillar of our strategy is prevention. That is extremely important. That is why we are dedicating considerable resources to it.
In my speech, I said that hundreds of RCMP officers are counter-terrorism experts. They provide training and are on the front lines to identify individuals who could potentially commit acts of terrorism.
Clearly, we're not going to skimp on the resources we need to combat the terrorist threat.