There's always room for improvement. I spent 32 years in government, and I can assure you of that. At my university, for that matter, that's a given.
Staffing levels are important. Expertise is absolutely critical. It's not easy to get. If you ask Public Safety whether it has enough fluent Chinese speakers who can get a security clearance, the answer I'm sure would be no.
The other thing that was hinted at by one of the panellists, I believe.... One of the other speakers mentioned follow-up. I wonder sometimes if the conditions that are imposed are being adequately examined. I'm not just thinking of Chinese firms. I think of Alcan, which vanished and is now in foreign hands. I can think of other examples. I'm not always sure if the initial undertakings have enough legs or duration, and whether they are being sufficiently investigated.