Yes, absolutely.
We are in a moment of prolonged crisis. Domestic extremist movements, IMVE movements across the ideological spectrum, thrive on moments of crisis, and they basically use these moments to turn anxiety and fear in society into an opportunity for them to grow. That is what we saw on January 6 in America. We saw extremists grasping onto the insecurity and anxiety following the U.S. presidential election, and that's what we saw with the convoys in Canada. We saw extremist groups taking advantage of social polarization and using that moment to manipulate and to grow in Canada.
We need to be a bit more front-footed and looking ahead at the crises on the horizon. We need to ensure that our prevention programming is equipped to pre-empt those crises so we're not just reactive and dealing with violence after the fact, but we're pre-emptively going out to individuals who may be at risk in our community and working with them to ensure they know violence isn't the way.