Thank you, Chair.
Thank you again to the witnesses.
I'm going to discuss cybersecurity and making sure we're properly prepared for that. I see that Canadian Special Operations are getting some $15.8 million for special IT products to improve their command's ability to handle intelligence and data. Then we see another $12.3 million for the Communications Security Establishment centre of excellence for cyber operations.
How do those two interact, or do they interact? How do you take cybersecurity on defence and put it across the whole spectrum? There are economic implications to a cyber-attack. There could be power grid implications from a cyber-attack, for example, and 25% of our commerce is now done on the Internet. Are we taking cyber-threats seriously enough, and what are we doing to break down the silos that we actually have government-wide with regard to preparation in place to do that?