As Mr. Matas stated earlier, I don't think any law, no matter how it's worded, is going to protect Canadians.
It's how it's interpreted. At the end of the day, it's about the training and education of our law enforcement agencies. It's how they work together and how they work with their international partners. It's understanding the threats. It's understanding the new coded language of those threats, which it doesn't appear that all law enforcement agencies in Canada are familiar with. It changes. Sometimes there are religious nuances, and this needs to be understood because....
For example, many police forces across the country have guns and gangs divisions. They speak in coded languages. They don't speak in ordinary English. We need to understand that language. That is an educational exercise. That's a training exercise. It's not necessarily something that might be covered in legislation, per se.