Minister, obviously, you're aware of the testimony we heard from Judy Peterson. We were all so impressed with her courage because she's been working, after the disappearance of her daughter, for 20 years to get changes to the DNA bank.
I know my colleague, Mr. Easter, was very helpful to Ms. Peterson and she gave him credit for that and appreciated that. I know she appreciates that, hopefully. Finally, tonight, this expansion that she's been working for will take place. We're happy about that.
On a different topic, a lot of people I talk to are really worried about people, especially young Canadians, some of whom have lived all their life in this wonderful country, becoming radicalized and even leaving the country to fight against the values that have made us all safe and secure here.
Could you talk about what your department is doing to address this radicalization?