Yes, absolutely.
My career for the last 10 years has been focused on working with governments to reprioritize their prevention funding specifically to take into account the rising threat coming from the far right. This is not a problem that affects only Canada. We only need to look south of the border to the United States to see the clearest-cut evidence of this. In the last several years, the level of attacks coming from violent far-right actors has increased substantially in the United States, as well as across the globe. We would strongly recommend that the Canadian government, as well as global governments, invest in prevention proportionately based on what the data tells us around the growth of far-right terrorism.