Can you explain why Richard Fadden, who was the former director of CSIS, has stated very clearly that with the set-up we have, “I cannot think of a more promising entry point for China’s cyberspies.”
This is a person who has extensive knowledge of the ability of China's cyberspy technology, and the systems that they would have in place. He served two prime ministers, and he is saying, very clearly and very directly, that this is an entry point for China's cyberspies.
Are you agreeing or disagreeing with this assessment, and if he's wrong, how is he wrong?