All right, everyone. If I could, I'll ask you to please take your seats.
Colleagues, we are going to continue with the second half of our meeting.
The second half of the meeting is a continuation of our study in relation to the question of privilege related to cyber-attacks targeting members of Parliament. Of course, we've been undertaking a conversation around this in recent weeks.
Carried over from the previous session, Madame Drouin, welcome back. Thank you for being here with us.
Madame Drouin, of course, is the deputy clerk of the Privy Council and the national security and intelligence adviser to the Prime Minister.
Madame Xavier, welcome back. It's nice to see you again. Thank you for joining us.
Madame Xavier is the chief of the Communications Security Establishment.
Between the two of you, witnesses, you will have just up to 10 minutes. You certainly don't have to take all that time if you don't feel it's necessary. We will then enter our usual rounds of questioning.
With that, Madame Drouin and Madame Xavier, I'll turn the floor over to you for upwards of 10 minutes combined.
Thank you.