Thank you for the question, Ms. Fortier.
I think it starts with access to information, as was mentioned earlier. One of the first things we did after the incident was to review the memoranda of understanding with our security partners, so as to improve communication between security agencies and us regarding incidents related to Parliament and, in particular, to members of Parliament. One of the first things we need is access to relevant information.
We also need to have clear recommendations based on a risk mitigation strategy or on specific risks associated with a certain infrastructure or user account.
So the first step is really to have the right information to be able to communicate earlier when it's necessary to do so. As Mr. Aubé just said, we are the target of an enormous number of attacks. Consequently, we have to be able to distinguish between an attack that was successful and an attack that wasn't.
Response protocols need to be much more targeted to situations where there is a risk associated with a particular individual or infrastructure.