I think it greatly hinders our co-operative effort. We see it on a regular basis within government entities: DND-CAF to the security agencies, and the security agencies to the government. Not to bring in the proceedings of yesterday, but you saw it in real time in foreign interference in the government itself holistically between departments—foreign affairs and public safety. We saw it in circumstances in Ottawa in the convoy situation, where government agencies provincially and municipally, and actually across the federal government, were not harmonized on approaches or information and threat sharing. We see it and feel it on our end in the private sector, where very often we're asking ourselves what is going on, whether we need to be aware, whether the threat is increasing or decreasing.
I think our siloed behaviour is a hindrance to this country, and it's a shame, because we're such a small nation.