Not to reveal my age, but I was working with the RCMP in 1984.
The threat has evolved in a number of ways. You just talked about technology. The Internet has changed.... You don't have to go back to 1984; it was10 years ago, so the pace at which technology is evolving, as we all know, is extremely rapid. That's certainly one.
The nature of the threat has evolved. Back in 1984, really, the priority was Cold War espionage. Now it's terrorism. The mobility of people has greatly increased also, and the facility of people travelling, so that has changed not only the nature of the threat but the velocity at which that threat can develop. Communication has changed that threat, again going back to the Internet, with the facility with which you can communicate between Canada and Yemen and the Sahel, and elsewhere in the world—it doesn't matter where.
There are many factors, and it's not just the threat itself that moves more from a CI threat to more of a terrorism threat. But everything surrounding it, from the technology to the mobility of people, as I said, has dramatically changed the environment in which we work today.