We believe sharing information with communities that are targeted is crucial. It is important to make sure that those communities are able to protect themselves. I'm not too familiar with the tragic case of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, but I would imagine that had there been more communication from our security intelligence agencies, he might have been protected.
At face value, I would say that yes, we believe it would provide more safety to communities, but the devil is in the details. That's the saying. We'd have to investigate deeply how that would be done and who else information would be shared with, and ensure that there are safeguards at all times so that privacy information is not leaked.
I'll be honest. From the perspective of the Muslim community, there isn't the best relationship with CSIS. There is a need to build trust due to the problems in the past, which were made very public with the NSIRA report that was released a couple of years ago.
Does that answer the question?