“May” not, because once again it's dealing with the specifics of probably what we're going to have to do on each of these issues. Once again, as soon as it goes beyond the specifics of the individual, and the focus is of course on the radicalization and the treatment of individuals within Canada, but as soon as we start getting cross-boundary, when we start talking about someone who's outside but perhaps operating with someone within Canadian boundaries, that's where it becomes more difficult, in my view.
On October 18th, 2016. See this statement in context.