I definitely hope we can get there. The evidence to date hasn't shown that.
However, if there are no amendments, there are five backbench members over there who can stand up if they want to, to allow amendments.
Mr. Neve, you supported oversight, and I think you made four very good points in terms of areas where there need to be amendments. I don't know whether we'll be able to get to them, but I do need to go to Mr. Gardee.
Mr. Gardee, thank you for maintaining your cool under what I think was a concentrated attack on your organization.
You said that this is a complex issue, and it certainly is. Sometime ago, we had the RCMP commissioner before us. I want to congratulate you for your effort in this pamphlet, “United Against Terrorism: A Collaborative Effort Towards a Secure, Inclusive and Just Canada”, by the National Council of Canadian Muslims, the Islamic Social Services Association, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, although they withdrew at the last minute in terms of the press conference. However, they're still in the pamphlet and I think want to work together.
As you said, national security is as important to you and your organization, or even more so, than it is to all of Canadian society. How do we get away from the danger of stereotyping, this over-the-top language that I think we're seeing from the Prime Minister and some ministers, and prevent people from being targeted? Is deradicalization part of that in terms of what you've done here?