No, I am automatically careful. Domestically, though, I think we get a little more relaxed. When we're at home, we think we're all right. I've had burner phones hacked when I've been in Ukraine. We take extra protocols when we travel to Europe.
Lindsay, John and I were in Estonia last summer. We all had burner phones. We left our other phones and iPads and everything at home. When we were coming up to the Russian border at Narva, I even went as far as shutting off my phone and putting it in my safety bag. I put it in airplane mode before I shut it off. When we went to the border, we were filmed the whole time we were there by Russian border guards. When I got back on the bus and we were a good 30 kilometres away from the border, I opened up the bag, and my phone was on. It was out of airplane mode, and it was hacked.
Those types of attacks happen. I think all of us have stories like that when we're travelling. I had it happen when I was parliamentary secretary of defence back in the day as well, on a good old BlackBerry, but this is different. This is happening right here at home, so we have to be even more careful.