On that, Madame Xavier, I never received it.
I understand that you're saying you put it out on social media and on the website, but you understand that we ourselves have said to you and to various people that we are targets. You've mentioned that we are targets, given the work that we do. However, parliamentarians did not receive that cyber-threat bulletin. The threat may or may not have had us as a specific target, but we were not made aware of it either.
What I'm trying to get to is that we are trying to improve the communications to parliamentarians whenever there is an active threat, whether it be directly to them or whether they should be on the lookout. It seems to be that there's still a gap. I still don't.... It's not clear to me who is responsible for letting members of Parliament and senators know about a cyber-threat. When CSIS were here, they said it wasn't them. When IT were here, they said it wasn't them. When you were here last, it wasn't you. Whose job is it to notify members of Parliament?