I'm surprised that Mr. Brock is so fond of France, considering the fact that he recently went there and got immediately called back to Canada by his boss after he took two plane tickets, I think, to finally make it there.
Nonetheless, I do want to ensure that the witnesses today know that not everybody around this table, or indeed Canadians, feels the same way that Mr. Brock does. What you just saw there was his stunt for social media, which he will use later and most likely to raise money for the Conservative Party of Canada. It was nothing more than that.
All of the focus today seems to have been on the fact that individuals entered into Canada who had a plan all along. As to whether or not that's true, we will let the courts determine it and deal with it appropriately. My question is this: Is it not true that for a lot of people who become radicalized, it happens to them after they're already here? You don't have to be somebody who is radicalized and enters Canada. You can actually already be in Canada or a Canadian citizen to become radicalized. Is that true?