I have to stop you there because I'm going to run out of time. I can't get through my head, Mr. Foura, what you mean by “a lack of confidence”.
I was in that room, as a number of us were, on October 22 a few years ago; Mr. Dubé was in a room across the hallway. The problem is that it did happen. I think it is good education to keep radicalization from starting, but it obviously isn't foolproof.
I want to move on at this point to Mr. Peschard. You made a comment about some people saying to give up some rights for more security, but you are opposed to that, from your comments.
Does law enforcement not deserve the rights and the powers to intervene in what they consider to be a known threat, as long as oversight powers are in there to see that the law isn't being abused? Can you comment briefly on that?