Thank you very much, Chair.
Thank you, Professor Wark, for being here today. It's always great to hear your insights on security matters.
After the attack in Edmonton a few weeks ago, you were quoted in the press as saying, “Even lone wolves give off vapour trails that are potentially discoverable by security agencies.” The article goes on to say that you've advocated for a number of approaches to deal with such threats, better educating the public, and working with the Muslim community.
As far as our purposes today are concerned, you've talked about boosting the resources of security agencies. Legislation can be considered a resource in the fight against terrorism. To what extent does Bill C-21 provide CBSA and the Canadian state writ large with a resource to combat terrorism?