Thank you, Chair.
Thank you for coming today. I appreciate your being here.
For the public's benefit, I think there are really two issues here: cyber-bullying, as I call it, and security.
I'll talk specifically about the cyber-bullying. I think there's a perception in the public that to some extent we politicians are unaccessible. I certainly have a Twitter account. I have a Facebook account. I think there is a perception, especially with Anonymous—and I haven't had a dialogue with Anonymous before—that it appears that things are escalating. I guess I would challenge the public and say: “Dialogue with us. We're approachable. Start off with a dialogue, as opposed to jumping to that higher level immediately.” I just would challenge them to do that.
I have a question about security, though. We're Canadians and we have good security systems as well, but do we consult with other entities—the CIA, the FBI, and Scotland Yard—to see what they're doing? Do we have that interaction?