Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks very much for being here with us this afternoon.
As you can tell, we've got a lot of questions. I think we're almost to the point--at least I know I am at the frustration level--where the “Oops, sorry” scenario is getting to be a little bit thin. We need some firm assurances. We need to know what direction we're taking. The speed and the diversity of our development of technology today make it imperative that we have some better things in place to regulate it and to show we are secure.
Going back to what Dr. Fry asked about the unsecured sensitive information that was inadvertently collected, whether it was inadvertent or whether it wasn't is immaterial at this point; how do we know that there weren't violations when it was collected? Do we know for sure that the information was not used for something it shouldn't have been? Do we have a way to know that?