I appreciate your asking for me to go beyond the policing ones, but that is my realm of expertise.
What I will say is that they range from underinvestment to mis-investment, financially and otherwise, in the capabilities of our police services across this country. Our police services are one of the fundamental elements of our national security structure. From my experience in the private sector and my relationships with national security directors, deputy directors, senior officials and senior analysts within national security organizations, we have not fundamentally invested—not necessarily in dollars and cents—in our national security policing capabilities. This goes back to well before even my time as a police officer. Certainly we have not kept up with the times.
Those structural deficits have been exposed in other events that we've experienced over the last several decades, but they were fully exposed in the events that took place over those several weeks in January and February.