When we're talking about the phasing out of traditional industries, in my region we had the accelerated coal phase-out. Government had a just transition where they put money for it. You might not be familiar, but the Auditor General came out yesterday and said that the government absolutely failed to provide a just transition for coal workers who were put out of work due to the government's policies.
If they phase out these industries, cost people these jobs and all the impacts of that, and they fail to provide some sort of pathway for these people to become economically successful again, do you think this could contribute to some radicalization?