That's a very good question. It's a difficult job. We're a victim of our success sometimes. I would only point to the Toronto 18 case as an example of individuals who were radicalized in this country and were looking to commit a significant terrorist act in this country.
Canada is not immune to the threat of terrorism. Al Qaeda has referenced Canada as a potential target. The world is not a warm and friendly place, necessarily. I'm not intending to be superficial or suggest things that you are not already aware of as parliamentarians. Your point is an accurate one. The fact there has not been a terrorist attack on Canadian soil in recent years does not mean we should let our guard down. We should do everything we can in our power to ensure that Canada and Canadians are safe. That is a fundamental mandate of the service.