Thank you, Mr. Chair. It's good to be here.
I am really intrigued by everything that you gentlemen have offered.
Mr. Wright, I want to go back to you. From what you've been talking about, the question of Canada and our next steps.... Do you believe that, in order for us to harden our systems, whether it's a province or a municipality with water supply or a power grid, the onus for the framework you were talking about, developing a strategy, should be on some national entity, maybe in the Department of Defence, which would be approving or screening these new infrastructure grids?
From what I am hearing and from what I've understood from my reading, we are beyond using the metaphor of the firewall. It's almost like we need to be using some kind of metaphor that's similar to the way we construct buildings in earthquake-prone areas. We have to have these self-contained structures.
How do we have a master strategy? I just wanted to hear more. I think you were cut off a bit, so I'll use up the rest of my time with that and let you freestyle.