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National Defence committee  I didn't use to worry particularly about the cyber threat from al-Qaeda's affiliates or from rogue nations such as North Korea. But over the last few years a very important development has occurred in the cyber realm, and that is the growth in black market sales of zero day explo

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  Attribution for these attacks is notoriously difficult. Hackers operating on behalf of states, grey areas in terms of difficulty in figuring out attribution as to who exactly has launched an attack, is a problem that characterizes the cyber realm. I'm all about understanding th

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  I do not. I think maritime collaboration is very strong. The recent exercise of the marine event response protocol—we had a big binational exercise, a potential terrorist threat coming from the maritime realm—shows how deep this collaboration already is. Clearly, Canada and the

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  The United States is a little short of icebreakers; we have our own capability gaps. This is precisely why, on both a formal and an informal basis, I recommend that dialogue continue on how we can be in mutual support. In areas in which one nation lacks capabilities and another h

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  I always start with NORAD, that being the crown jewel of U.S.-Canadian defence collaboration and indeed the gold standard for defence collaboration around the world. There are opportunities in the maritime awareness and warning realm to tackle this question of understanding whi

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  Exactly. That would be a very sensible approach. Let's agree on the nature of the challenge and what it's really going to take to build preparedness for the risk that an oil spill will occur.

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  I think the institutional framework that we need is exactly what we have today. I'm not advocating for the creation of new organizations, but the repurposing of the Permanent Joint Board on Defence towards these emerging challenges has been enormously helpful. I would say that's

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  As General Jacoby may have told you when you went to NORTHCOM, the United States has plans in place to strengthen our own ballistic missile defence against the emerging threat from North Korea and potentially from other nations as well. So the United States has a plan in place th

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  I think that sharing needs to increase. And let me say also that an important step occurred a couple of weeks ago when the Minister of National Defence of Canada, Secretary Hagel, the minister of defence of Mexico, and the head of the Mexican navy got together and agreed to colla

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  Yes, it would be a pleasure. Again, the Department of Defense was in support of the Department of Homeland Security, which had primary responsibility for the Deepwater Horizon response, and the Department of Energy, and other federal departments. But only the Department of the N

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  The governments of Canada and the United States are not waiting. They're engaging in intensive dialogue about how to meet these challenges today. I wanted to feature them with you also because it's such an important opportunity for this collaborative approach to investment that w

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  Yes, and there is now an agreement in the Arctic Council on how to respond to a disaster of the sort we've been discussing. But building the actual response capabilities so we can remediate the spill when it happens, that's the challenge that remains.

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton

National Defence committee  There are areas of vulnerability, but also enormous advantages. Let me speak about the advantages first. We saw in hurricane Sandy very strong evidence that the kind of connectivity that you're describing between meters and the grid operators can help speed the restoration of po

May 6th, 2014Committee meeting

Paul Stockton