Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witness for attending today.
My first point is a little comment regarding my experience with those beautiful things called computers and malware and all those others things you buy. You pay $150 for some sort of antivirus software and you put it on and if you don't keep it up every week somebody finds a way of circumventing it. I take it from your testimony that no matter what we come up with today, maybe 10 days from now somebody will come out with some way of overriding or getting around the kind of net you put up to protect yourself. I'd like you to make a comment on that and work it into the following questions.
In Canada of course, we have Public Safety, which is the lead agency for our cybersecurity. I'd like you to comment on the extent to which you think it's appropriate to compare our cybersecurity with that, let's say, of the United States, which recently developed Cyber Command or USCYBERCOM as a centralized command for their cyber operations. If you could comment on those themes, I'd appreciate it.