I would include resources in security and criminal intelligence. If you were to ask the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in the United States, “If you had 10,000 people or 5,000 people you could use somewhere, would you station them on the Canadian border?”, I know what the answer would be. If you were to ask the head of the CIA or the NSA, “If you had a couple of thousand people or a few billion dollars more, would you use it for threats from Canada?”, I know what the answer would be.
There's a limited amount of money that's available and it is being misallocated at the present time. On our side it is being dramatically misallocated when the threat is illicit tobacco, guns, drugs, and organized crime. If you have the RCMP before this committee, ask them to tell you how many terrorists they've caught coming north across the 49th parallel.