I think in your remarks you also said—and I'll come back to you on this so you can think about it when I go to Mr. Neumann—that there's no new money attached to this legislation. We see that as a growing problem. Just passing a law is not enough. You have to put the resources behind it to do the job. The RCMP is telling us that they have had to switch several hundred people, actually, from hard criminalization elements to the anti-terrorism element, and that's a problem. I'll come back to you on that.
Mr. Neumann, you said in your remarks that in the short term you need to give resources with adequate oversight. We've heard from some other witnesses here that there has been an increase in the authority of security agencies and police in the United Kingdom to do their jobs. Witnesses also spoke of increasing the resources for the parliamentary oversight committee. Do you have a view on that?