I will definitely be happy to provide the committee with a copy of the playbook. It's not a security incident playbook that was developed only for the War Memorial, but for all of our properties and buildings. How do we deal with manifestation and people coming...? We follow that playbook to the letter and it's helped us a lot.
As an example, for the land around the National War Memorial, before 2020, there were three custodians of the land. The NCC owned a parcel of it, we owned a parcel of it and Parks Canada owned a parcel of it. There was not necessarily the same jurisdiction or rules and regulations that applied to each of the parcels of land. Since then, Public Services and Procurement have the west and east sides of the monument. The lawn and the front are owned by the NCC.
We've made tremendous strides to simplify the management of this property and ensure its safety.