Thank you very much.
Professor Roach, with respect to the intelligence components, you've been asked a number of questions about this. I'm going to return to something you wrote about in one of your articles dated February 14 of this past year. It reads as follows:
Canada has been slow to recognize violent far right extremism despite incidents of far right terrorism including a 2014 shooting rampage in which a man who wanted to overthrow the government killed three RCMP officers; a 2017 killing of five men at a Quebec City mosque by a man motivated by Donald Trump, David Duke, and anti-Muslim sentiment; a 2020 attempt by a military reservist to confront Prime Minister Justice Trudeau, who the reservist feared was imposing a communist dictatorship in Canada; and a 2021 killing of four members of a Muslim family by a man wearing swastika.
How do we get at the source of that kind of bias in terms of our intelligence apparatus, which is not adequately addressing or evaluating the threat posed by far-right extremism? Can we do that through recommendations at this committee? What would you propose that we recommend?