If I may add to that, the answer is yes. I think it was either in November or late October when the millennium bomber was convicted in the U.S.A. Finally he got sentencing—not convicted, but sentencing was pronounced. That's a good example; he was carrying ammunition from British Columbia to bomb planes in Los Angeles.
So the answer is yes. Imagine the picture if the Toronto 18 would have succeeded. What would be the picture?
We have to keep in mind that even the perpetrators of the Air India 182 bombing are still free. They may be preaching in their temples the same rhetoric they used in 1985 and afterwards. Some of these people have converted our places of worship into temples of doom, unfortunately. That applies to all religions, not one, whether they are Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, or somebody else. We have to be proactive.
I will go a step further, actually. As politicians I think unknowingly...and I'm not blaming any particular party or particular politician. Unknowingly, indirectly we encourage terrorism—pardon my using the words—by associating with the events being organized by certain entities who are known to glorify terrorists, even convicted terrorists, or terrorist causes, because they can use that presence in their communities and say, listen, you know, this fellow came.
So I would suggest that you have to be careful when attending these meetings organized by such groups.