That's a tough act to follow.
Given that the vulnerability of Equifax in the United States wasn't detected by the company, by those responsible for the Apache Struts patch being put into place—it was a national security agency, or an aspect of a national security agency, the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team—I'm just wondering, given the increasing threats to cybersecurity around the world, whether in fact Equifax Canada would be more comfortable if there were a similar national security agency that monitored its networks, all business networks in Canada, to prevent exactly the sort of problems that evolved during that very significant delay between the original vulnerability being detected and the hacks and the shutting down of the system.