Thank you for the question.
Mr. Chair, if you will allow me, I will answer really quickly on the custodianship of the land.
We used to be three custodians before 2020. We are resolving that. We are now owners. Parks Canada is not an owner of ground there anymore. It's owned by PSPC with the NCC. We have resolved some of these difficulties and the ownership of the land so we can make better decisions and faster decisions, consulting with all of our partners.
As I mentioned, four times a night there is a patrol at the monument by a commissionaire.
There is also a closed circuit camera, an upgraded one, which is monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week by our parliamentary operations centre, from where they can react quickly, advising the City of Ottawa that something is happening at the site.
The site is not part of the parliamentary precinct, so it's not policed by the Parliamentary Protective Services. It's policed by the Ottawa Police, so it's under the jurisdiction of the Ottawa Police, but that oversight is done by monitoring cameras that are 24 hours, seven days a week .