Let me change the subject.
You have spoken about your commitment to greater accountability and, in the throne speech, to greater openness. I'm talking about this hacking into the Treasury Board and finance department computer systems. I understand this happened five months ago, or for five months many of your employees have not been able to access their computers.
This strikes me as a very serious matter, and CBC reported that the cost of fixing it could be as much as a billion dollars. I have no idea whether that's true, but it seems to me you have said very little or nothing about this situation. The parliamentary secretary to the Prime Minister was on a TV show with me recently, and he could not commit to Canadians that their data was secure, whether it's health information, tax information, or whatever their private data. I think that's an extremely important matter for a government in 2011, and I think we have heard very little from you.
What can you tell Canadians about the safety of their private data, what you are doing to fix the situation, and how long this will take? We're out here knowing nothing about what is going on, and I do not think that is acceptable.