The interview with Superintendent Pat Morris for the provincial operations intelligence bureau talks about “a failure to utilize intelligence in operational preparation, decision-making, and proactive planning.”
In fact, it goes on to state that it appeared that people didn't understand the “gravity”, that it wasn't apparent that “the OPS members participating in the Hendon calls understood the gravity of the situation by January 21.” However, “as time progressed...their grasp [and] impactful questions...became more evident.”
Up until then, is it fair to say that your intelligence analysts who were participating with the Hendon calls perhaps underestimated what was coming their way?