Yes, I believe it's absolutely important. I believe it's critical to address this. If I have been eloquent today, it's to speak to the ambiguity in this space, such that some of these statements and actions might be criminal or both criminal or national security. That ambiguity is entirely problematic.
It is for this reason that I sit as a member of the counter-terrorism and national security committee of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. It's so that I can work with my assessments to help the police understand the ambiguity of this, so that it can clearly be addressed as either hate or hate with national security considerations.