First, we understand that during a time of pandemic there are always those who look to take advantage of the crisis, and we're taking every precaution to ensure that Canadians and our systems are protected.
You refer to Zoom. In particular, I understand that the House of Commons is using zoom for virtual Parliament. It's widely known to be an insecure application, of course, but it is not used in the public service nor with Parliament for anything that is required to be confidential. It is only for matters that can be discussed and dealt with in the open that Zoom and that type of public tool are appropriate.
We have been providing guidance to public servants on what the appropriate tools are for which type of activity in supporting Canadians.