Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for being here today.
My line of questioning will be mostly for Ms. Robertson and Mr. Hatfield.
I'm very concerned by the testimony you've shared with me today, in light of the fact that the government itself certainly has been victim of hacking. I recall that Global Affairs was the victim of a recent hack.
I think this is one of the dilemmas of increasing centralization of information, as Bill C-26 purports to do in collecting information on the cybersecurity plans of the designated operators. Is there any guarantee that, when government collects all of this very confidential and powerful information, it is better equipped than some of the best companies in the world to protect that information from hackers?