In July 2015 there were reports of a cyber attack on the United States government's computers that contained the records of some 20 million current and former holders of United States security clearances, as well as their friends and families, which was a disturbingly large breach of privacy in the United States.
Can you comment on whether any Canadians had their privacy breached in this incident and what recourse...? I guess you've answered that question in that we're not sure what recourse a Canadian would have under American law, but is there one under Canadian law, perhaps? Is this an area where the IGA and other information-sharing agreements address security of information adequately?