Thank you very much for taking the time to be here today.
As you've mentioned, Deputy Minister, for both ourselves as government members and for all of the opposition members here, this is a very serious concern. It is a very serious concern for all Canadians, particularly regarding their privacy and the direction and how it is treated.
As you mentioned, Deputy Minister, the minister has taken some action, whether it be upgrading the network for security practices or whether it be providing mandatory training, as you were talking about. I think we appreciate—I appreciate, at least—your sensitivity to this issue and how you and your colleagues are approaching it today.
I have a few questions. I'll go through them individually. Whether it's you or your colleagues who answer them, I think we're fine, as I think my opposition colleagues are of the same mindset: we want to get to the bottom of what occurred and address the seriousness of the issue.
With respect to the department and discovering this missing hard drive, what were the immediate steps taken? I know you outlined them in your notes, but as I was just reading through the notes here and following your dialogue, I noticed there was a bit of time with respect to when it was first brought forward and following that.
What was the immediate action? Also, what is the staff training to do that? You said part of it is culture. Obviously, we all have to take a little bit of individual responsibility for what we do, but what is that training? What was in place, and do those staff members now recognize the gravity of the situation?