These three documents are private letters written by Ian Mackenzie: two to Prime Minister Mackenzie King and one to the federal Minister of Mines and Resources, T.A. Crerar. In the first letter, Mackenzie expresses his concern that defense measures on the Pacific coast are “entirely inadequate,”. In the second letter, Mackenzie suggests four duties previously under the jurisdiction of the solicitor general be moved to ostensibly a new department: “the whole problem of interment”; “control and evacuation of enemy aliens in protected areas in Canada”; Civil Defense; and, Censorship “apart from the Post Office.” In the final document, Mackenzie recommends that berry farms on the Pacific coast be purchased by the Department of Mines and Resources “at sacrifice prices” to be reserved for “settler soldiers” returning from the war.