Thank you very much.
Thank you both for being here, gentlemen. Thank you for your service and your expertise.
Building on the question that my colleague, Mr. Fisher, just asked, I'd like to mention the following example. It's too interesting to ignore. I'd like to get your comments on it.
Nathan Russer is a 20-year-old college student who is interested in international security and the Middle East. He went onto Strava's Global Heatmap with a view to taking a look at Syria. What he found was an elaborate amount of data concerning U.S. service personnel and their recreational and athletic activities right out there in the open.
From a force protection perspective, how much work needs to be done inside the Canadian Forces and our allies, including NATO, to make sure that we really think seamlessly with respect to our civilian activities, our military service, in regard to connectivity and the ability of anybody who wants to do us harm to find that kind of data in a very simple fashion?