0:00:14.550,0:00:15.857 Chairman, Ministers. 0:00:15.857,0:00:18.245 Today I've[br]repeatedly heard how 0:00:18.271,0:00:20.622 irrelevant my[br]department has become. 0:00:20.633,0:00:23.413 Why do we need agents?[br]The Double-O section? 0:00:23.419,0:00:25.150 Isn't it all rather quaint? 0:00:26.796,0:00:29.589 Well, I suppose I see a different world[br]than you do. 0:00:31.134,0:00:34.302 And the truth is that[br]what I see frightens me. 0:00:36.264,0:00:40.100 I'm frightened because our enemies[br]are no longer known to us. 0:00:40.727,0:00:42.519 They don't exist on a map. 0:00:42.603,0:00:46.655 They're not nations.[br]They're individuals. 0:00:48.359,0:00:50.273 Look around you.[br]Who do you fear? 0:00:51.112,0:00:54.002 Can you see a face?[br]A uniform? A flag? No. 0:00:55.158,0:00:57.325 Our world isn't[br]more transparent now. 0:00:57.493,0:00:59.119 It's more opaque. 0:00:59.412,0:01:00.999 It's in the shadows. 0:01:02.331,0:01:04.331 That's where we[br]must do battle. 0:01:05.459,0:01:08.420 So, before you declare us irrelevant,[br]ask yourselves, 0:01:09.839,0:01:12.299 how safe do you feel? 0:01:16.679,0:01:18.597 I've just one[br]more thing to say. 0:01:19.015,0:01:21.683 My late husband was [br]a great lover of poetry. 0:01:21.934,0:01:23.268 And, um. . . 0:01:23.936,0:01:27.689 I suppose some of it sunk in,[br]despite my best intentions. 0:01:28.524,0:01:32.861 And here today I remember this,[br]I think from Tennyson: 0:01:35.323,0:01:38.533 "We are not now[br]that strength, 0:01:38.785,0:01:41.536 "which in old days[br]Moved earth and heaven;[br] 0:01:42.955,0:01:45.207 "That which we are, we are; 0:01:46.000,0:01:49.044 "One equal temper[br]of heroic hearts, 0:01:49.670,0:01:56.630 "Made weak by time and fate,[br]but strong in will 0:01:57.553,0:01:59.346 "To strive, to seek, 0:02:00.181,0:02:04.341 "to find and not to yield."