Thank you, Chair.
I have a couple of questions. I am a little confused too, to be honest with you. It sounds as though this house is owned by three different people, and I often wonder who takes care of what and who assigns those duties. It's quite confusing. I think sometimes we should simplify things and give jurisdiction to one area.
My question to you is this. Given the lessons learned during this protest, we can all agree here that the monuments are very important to every Canadian. What our veterans do for us, for our freedoms, is very important, and we value them. Given the lessons we've learned, what measures do you recommend be taken to ensure no further destruction occurs? How can we protect our monuments?
Given the recent situation, you recommended that the monument be secured with cameras. There was also a mention that every two hours, I believe—and maybe I have that wrong—the police rotate and inspect it.
Given the protest and given what we've seen, would it not be beneficial for it to be monitored on a 24-7 basis?