You've indicated, and I think others have indicated, that in light of 9/11 people reacted differently. There were different thought processes. Sometimes the emotions of the people in the field—and not being critical of them—were also part of it.
I'll read you a quote from an op-ed in The New York Times dated May 2004: “But defeating terror requires violence. It may also require coercion, secrecy, deception, even violation of rights.”
Would that be a concern or comment that would apply to a number of Canadians after 9/11? If some of those things don't end up permeating into our organizations without direct thought...but if I said that was written by a current member of Parliament in 2004, would I be wrong in saying that many Canadians may have felt that way?