Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Stockton, in the area of defence, you mentioned electricity and energy. What about threats from other people to our water system and supply? I was in UNTAC, the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia, and there were attacks contaminating the water source at the nuclear, biological, and chemical level. I would think if energy is a critical part of survival, so is water. A corollary to that would be, how do we do adequate disaster mitigation as in the case of preventing the second occurrence of a Katrina, or in Banda Aceh, Sri Lanka, or the situation in Fukushima? A lot of our infrastructure was put in more than 50 years ago before we had these insights into the changing threats, both natural or man-made, or by a potential person or country that could be a threat to us.
I would like you to share your comments with us.