I don't think it will surprise you, Madam Chair, that I don't share Mr. Cooper's pessimism. As for those highly inappropriate words at the end of his question, I don't associate myself with those at all. I would think the Prime Minister acts in the opposite sense of those words.
Madam Chair, my colleague, the Minister of Public Safety, of course, would have the lead responsibility for this, but he and I are working together in this space in a number of ways. We have said that the information sharing around these issues needs to be strengthened. That is what the Prime Minister has said publicly. That's exactly what the public safety minister is implementing now.
If these other colleagues are being contacted and asked to be available for briefings by the appropriate officials of CSIS, it's precisely because we want to strengthen their resiliency, and Mr. Cooper certainly wouldn't say that because we perhaps waited some time, we shouldn't do it now.