The head of mission is effectively the CEO for Canada corp. in that location.
However, it is a collaborative effort between headquarters, which has to apply standard protocols and also has some objectivity of distance that can look at the data and the assessment and make final decisions on security posture, and the mission. But on the ground, the head of mission has considerable scope, including authority with respect to other departments located in our missions, to manage the security posture.
I think we would empathize that it's a highly collaborative thing between the mission and headquarters.