Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'm pleased to move this amendment, which would create a community outreach and counter-radicalization coordinator in the Department of Public Safety.
We heard some very eloquent testimony from witnesses about things that are going on at the community level to try to counter deradicalization, in particular the testimony of Zarqa Nawaz, from Regina, and the demand from people in the community that the government step up to the plate and work with them on what we know is most effective in limiting future threats, that is, the counter-radicalization or disengagement kinds of programming that goes on.
I am expecting to hear from the chair because of course despite the fact that we heard this from many witnesses, the run of declarations we've had here about the scope of the bill probably leans against this being admissible. But I still think it points out a major omission in this bill.