Not likely, and that's because of the lack of trust that we've spoken about.
Again, I draw the analogy to urban policing and African Canadians. We hear that a lack of co-operation with police is a symptom of a lack of trust between communities and police. This is precisely the problem we have in the realm of national security, and we encourage greater community relationships with law enforcement. We encourage that, but we as an organization do not feel confident to recommend to Canadian Muslims to open their hearts and the doors of their homes and their centres to national security officials who have proven time and again to be duplicitous and untrustworthy.
We're looking for accountability first, and from that trust will flow, we hope.