Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you also to our witnesses for joining us today.
As you noted in your opening remarks, Mr. Jones, these are extraordinary times, which have required us to change the way we work and communicate. While we have risen to the challenge, I believe it is more important than ever that we secure critical infrastructure as we shift government operations to digital and telework.
Also in your opening remarks, Mr. Jones, you noted that the Government of Canada has a strong and valuable relationship with our international cyber partners, and that we regularly share information, which has a significant impact on protecting “our respective countries’ safety and security”. Maybe this segues just a bit into the answer that you just provided to my colleague Mr. Green.
According to an article in The Telegraph on Saturday, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom announced that he will reduce Huawei's role in Britain's 5G network in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. If Huawei is a part of Canada's 5G network, will it pose a security risk to Canadians?