Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd also like to thank the witnesses for joining us today.
My first question is for Mr. Rafiq.
I found your opening remarks quite relevant. You said that if the committee looks only at financing and doesn't examine the motivation that leads to terrorist financing, we're only dealing with half the problem. I share your concerns in that regard. These days, we're putting a lot of focus on combatting terrorism through intelligence gathering and repression measures, but we aren't paying much attention to “deradicalization” or the reasons that lead people to become radicalized. What methods would you suggest to address that aspect? How could Canada be effective on that level?