Thank you for that.
Professor Whitaker, you talked about the idea that we're actually hampering, in some ways, counterterrorism efforts. There is an editorial from Messrs. Roach and Forcese in The Globe and Mail this morning, where they talk about this idea that this broad definition of promoting terrorism and criminalizing it can actually hamper counter-radicalization efforts. We're talking a lot about wanting to emulate a bit what's going on in Montreal, with the centre that exists there. As a New Democrat, we've called for the repeal, but we have to propose alternatives and find a solution, and that's something we've talked about.
Would you agree that by criminalizing an activity...? If the government is so keen on putting forward this centre of excellence for counter-radicalization...if anyone that you're going to be working with in there is basically thrown in jail, you're not going to be able to actually rehabilitate or prevent anything from going wrong in the future. I'm paraphrasing, and if they were here they might want to correct some of that, but is that vaguely something that you would agree with?