I guess I would say that overall there are some things we do as well or better and some things we don't do as well.
Let me give you a concrete example, which is probably all I can do in the time available. I think we have lessons to learn from the British on how security agencies and the police work together. Indeed, CSIS and the RCMP did send a delegation over to talk to MI5 and the Special Branch on that. That's because the British have been dealing with Irish terrorism for many years and have learned some lessons. There are still some lessons we can learn from them on that.
I think CSIS is an excellent intelligence organization. I've had foreign counterparts tell me that they have a great deal of respect for what they do. I think CSIS would say they have a very young workforce. They've recruited a lot of new agents in the last five years, and experience will help in getting them even better.
So it's a mixed bag. I think we've done many things quite well, and we have a lot of things we still have to work at to do better on.