Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to all three of you as well for joining us today and sharing this experience with us.
In the last round, I was talking about the fact that this institution and parliamentarians overall would get millions of hits. I'm a little concerned and I worry about how, when CSIS and CSE were here, they talked about the fact that—and I think House of Commons administration said—they regularly provide parliamentarians with general warnings and that they thought that was enough in terms of understanding what foreign interference or a cyber-attack would be. We also talked about personal responsibility and what that means to the individual MP. We just talked about the fact that we were briefed by CSIS this week at caucuses.
Ms. Sgro, you were talking about the need for those briefings. What do you want to see far beyond that in general? I know it would probably be overwhelming for members of Parliament if they were briefed on every single attack that was put forward, but what do you see those briefings looking like? Would they be quarterly, because that information changes so quickly?
Just give me an idea of what you're thinking on that.