Absolutely. We need a framework for public order policing. It's not only here; it's also at the G20 and other situations where we have three levels—sometimes, including indigenous forces, there are four levels—working together. I think we need to work on that and have these protocols.
Ideally, we need to have as much of them in public as possible. There may be some operational details that can't be public, but, yes, we need to plan on how to coordinate our four levels of policing. I would include in that the Parliamentary Protective Service in some cases. Even private security policing is not simply a monolith.