Thank you.
I echo that as well. It's a very good point that there's never going to be a situation where the government spends enough or the government has done enough to ensure that we will be wholly safe from cybersecurity threats. It's a war and it's a forever war that we're going to have to keep fighting. We're going to have to keep adapting. We're going to have to keep investing in new technologies, because what we're seeing out of countries like China with quantum computing is that the threats are evolving, and we need to evolve.
For too long Canada has taken for granted that we're not going to be targeted by these state actors or criminal organizations, but it's becoming an increasingly competitive and hostile world. Don't you think it's time for the government to put forward a real strategy to ensure that we can evolve and adapt, a strategy that would lead to an application like Nuctech's being dismissed out of hand because it's common sense? We're all acknowledging on this committee that a company like that should have never been considered for this kind of contract.