Beyond the specifics, I'm wondering about the recent revelations, not just about Facebook but about the fairly massive data breaches that we've seen globally. In the United States and also here in Canada, both so-called traditional companies and companies that were electronically based and experts in the field have failed to keep their data secure. These are entities with an enormous business profit incentive to do so. They include Uber, Yahoo, Target, Sony, the U.S. government, and the Canadian government.
To return to voting, there has been some criticism of the security of your voting system, particularly because, as we've heard in testimony at a different committee here, the ability to breach an electronic voting system and then cover your tracks, so to speak, is a serious threat to democratic nations.
With the involvement of other nations and other actors in domestic political affairs, what has Estonia done recently to make your electronic voting system more secure, so that elections are free and fair?