Thank you very much, Admiral, for your presentation.
I am delighted to hear that everything is going well in the Canadian Forces.
You mentioned in your presentation as one of the points preparing ourselves for the security challenges of the future. I understand that the security challenges to our military and generally for our government are threats that cannot be neglected at this point. So what is your organization's analysis of Canada's future security environment? And what types of operations should the Canadian Forces be preparing for?
In this context, can you explain lessons learned from Afghanistan from the intelligence point of view, the fusion centres and something...? What is your role in cyber warfare and other issues that can gravely affect our forces in operations—not in combat operations, but also in other types of operations?
I am just outlining the context of the threat from China—and less from Russia. China is a threat on these issues and our deployment in every part of the world—be it in combat, be it in peacekeeping operations, and be it in other fields. They can also be a threat to our own computer systems.
Can you elaborate on these things as to how we are ready, and how we are preparing ourselves for these issues?