I would say, Ms. Yip, that the committee concluded that between 2018 and 2020 this was the single greatest difference in the survey, in the compendium of threats that we produced for Canadians. This new process we started was the only publicly produced, publicly available overview of the main national security threats produced by the Government of Canada. The biggest change we've seen from 2018-20 is this growth in IMVEs and in this incel, this involuntary celibate movement. It is very worrisome. We've seen, for example, serious increases in neo-Nazi groups. They are active and growing. Of course, a number of them have since been listed by the Government of Canada as terrorist entities. In fact, four IMVE groups have been included by the government, which is a good start. We've tried to lay this out so people understand.
Of course, Mr. Chair, through you, we've also indicated to Canadians that the pandemic has had a profound influence on driving more of this activity underground. It's led to an uptick in this activity, probably because so many of us are home-based, or our ability to move about and take on more active lives has been constrained.