Thank you, Mr. Zuberi.
It's quite difficult to answer that, as I don't have access to the information gathered in the course of supporting the callers. It is confidential. We try to deal with all forms of extremism fairly, so to speak, taking the realities into account.
When our centre was set up, a lot of the concerns of the public and the people who were calling were related to jihadist movements. With the rise or affirmation of the far right, it has become more and more present in the last couple of years. There is a lot of talk about movements linked to conspiracy theories, which would be classified as single-issue extremism. We also know that, in the past, there have been very important extreme left-wing movements in Canada and elsewhere in the world, and that tomorrow there will be other movements. So we try to have a prevention framework that works for all ideologies. Radicalization is not just about one colour or one idea.