Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, Monsieur Perrault and Monsieur Roussel, for being here. I appreciate it.
Canadians want to thank you for the job you did in protecting our elections and, at the same time, thank the 230,000 people who stepped up to serve their country for elections, including the 343 electoral officers, who had that thankless job for which, if everything goes right, they are unnoticed, but if something goes wrong, they're on the front page. I just want to take this time to thank you also for a very thorough report on the election and for agreeing to be here today, because this is an ongoing issue on which we can always strive to be better. You're getting challenges that are changing constantly.
I want to touch base on maintaining electoral integrity and addressing disinformation. In your words, I believe you said that disinformation was the biggest threat. What specific disinformation narratives did Elections Canada encounter during the election, and how do you address something like that in real time? In your words, you had a month and change to address this. What are the challenges there, and what did you see as far as disinformation is concerned?
