Thanks.
I'd like to start with, you, Mr. Greenley, just by unpacking a little bit of your testimony in your opening round and in response to some of the questions from Ms. Gallant. You were somewhat dismissive of the threat of a nuclear explosion in space, under I guess the thought that any such event disrupts all sides and it's not possible to just target an adversary.
You characterized it as the bluster of certain people, and we're talking about the bluster of Putin. We've ignored his bluster at our own peril. He has a proven track record of comfort with “war of attrition”, where he sacrifices his own equipment and the lives of his own people.
What would be a prudent defence response? I think we've got to do better than just hope that such an event doesn't take place.