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To add insult to injury beyond this terrible privacy breach, earlier this week the chief information officer of Canada resigned. This is an industry-tested individual who impressed me every single time she was at committee. She had two years to begin to formulate this plan for digital government, which, according to social media this week, Minister, you claim to be committed to. You claim to want to take a leadership role in it, and yet your chief information officer resigned this week.
Do you take personal responsibility for the lack of direction, the lack of leadership that she required in an effort to provide the entire framework of technology within the public service for Canadians? This has serious implications for Canadians in terms of service delivery. What's your response to that, Minister?