Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all of our witnesses for painting a stark and concerning picture of the cybersecurity threats that our nation and other nations face, and that threat is increasing.
One thing that concerned me most was that our private devices were being targeted. We do have protections for our parliamentary systems, our parliamentary emails and some of the resources we have access to as parliamentarians. I'm a politician and I'm a parliamentarian, and there's lots of interplay. Sometimes the area is grey between the political and the parliamentary, as you know.
I'm wondering how you learn about attacks on private devices and how we can better protect ourselves as parliamentarians. Is there a gold standard out there somewhere? Is there a nation we could emulate? Mr. Juneau-Katsuya mentioned that we may be in the latter half of the pile with respect to G7 countries. Is there a nation on earth with the best training and the best cybersecurity hygiene that we could emulate?
I'll open that up to any one of our speakers.