Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here.
It's nice seeing you again, Ms. Henderson. Hopefully, my question doesn't put you on the spot.
First, I will deal with a question from NSICOP, the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians. In their report, which I won't get into, because it's a long one, they cited and described the 2017 cyber breach of the Department of National Defence network that resulted in a theft by a state actor of significant amounts of information. The network in question was not part of the Shared Services Canada enterprise internet service, and therefore lacked protection by CSE's network sensors.
I'll ask you first, but I'm sure Mr. Khoury will weigh in as well. Importantly, the compromised network contained legacy technology that could not be patched and was therefore vulnerable to cyber-threats. Are DND and the Canadian Armed Forces now using up-to-date and fully patched technologies in all of their systems and networks?