Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Therrien, for appearing before our committee today. I certainly don't admire your job in the environment we have today; it's definitely a challenging one. I guess you don't have to wake up and wonder what you're going to do for the day.
We definitely see it on the Hill as well. We want to be accessible to the public, but we are also balanced out with the fact that we have bad people who want to do bad things. It's a balancing act; it's a tough one, to say the least. And to be the people who have to be security, or as you are, the Privacy Commissioner.... It's definitely a challenging environment, to say the least.
I see it being two groups. I just pulled up a CBC article on my laptop, and it said you have just been hacked by the Syrian army. That shows that it affects a lot of us in our daily reading. And it's really everybody. It affects not just people who read the daily news in their homes, but it also affects us as MPs.
Do you have the resources to address these new challenges that you face? I think it said in your report that it presents its challenges, but that there are also good things that can come out of those challenges.
Could you just speak to the resources that you have, seeing that we're here for the estimates? Do you have enough to address this new thing we're seeing?