It's culture change, it's evolutionary, and practices may dictate the outcomes in the future.
My last question, time permitting, is this. What constraints, if any, do you see in terms of public engagement in the area of security overall? We all represent this committee as being the link to the public, but in light of classification levels and a subject matter that perhaps is not well understood by the public, how good a link will this committee be to the Canadian public?