That leads me to something I think is also of great a concern, the operational resources, both human and technological, for the RCMP, CSIS, and others to do the job you're asked to do. Just passing a law without resources is not going to do the job.
The main estimates tabled recently show there's a $132 million decrease in the RCMP's budget in 2014-15 from the year before. You've indicated in response to Mr. Garrison the switch in resources to counterterrorism.
There's no question that the RCMP would always like to have more money, as I'm sure other agencies would as well. However, is there a growing concern that on the operational side the resources are not being applied to both policing and RCMP and security agencies at the federal level to do the job you're asked to do?