Yes.
It's about caring for our children and the future generations.
The question comes up of why I, as a pensioner, with a lot of other things I'd like to do, with books to read and movies to watch, spend 24-7 doing this work. It's because of the future of my children and my grandchildren and the future of young Muslims in Canada. I can tell you that while I'm not officially in the business of extremism or terrorism, on a very personal level as a mentor I hear from young people almost once a week about the issues that they're seeing and what they're facing. They are more terrified about what they see happening through the Islamic State, with Boko Haram, and the Taliban, than they are about the ramifications of the anti-terrorism bill.