Mr. Saxton, that's a very big question. I would have to begin by acknowledging that we are living in a very complex world from a security environment point of view. You all saw yesterday what happened in North Korea, so the complexity of the challenges we are facing has grown, if anything.
This being said, I believe we are much better organized today to face those challenges. From a coordination point of view, from an integration of intelligence point of view, I do believe that we have an excellent security and intelligence apparatus in Canada. So I would tell you that I personally believe that much progress has been made since 2001 to bring this level of coherence and coordination that the Auditor General referred to twice before in her audits. We do have a very comprehensive deputy ministerial committee structure to analyze issues, to provide recommendations to government on policy. I believe this structure actually is serving the government and the country very well.
I am confident that we have done much to achieve the objectives of thorough coordination when it comes to security and intelligence. We have to remain vigilant, and we still have some progress to achieve.
That's what I would answer to that question. Thank you.