Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for being here today.
We've heard a fair bit today about critical infrastructure. Ms. O'Connell asked about it in the last panel, and I think Ms. Kramp-Neuman talked about it as well. I'm wondering particularly how certain sectors could be a target for state-sponsored cyber-attacks as a means to attack Canada without the use of conventional military means.
I am interested in thoughts from both of you, but perhaps one we'll get in writing and one we'll get from Mr. Wark. I am interested in the sectors that you see as being under the greatest threat. I think about the Rogers outage and I think about how that impacted people all across Canada. I think about natural disasters like Fiona. It outlined our reliance on power, telecoms, gas and ATMs. The fact is that the Internet was once a luxury, and now it seems to be a necessity. You can't do a thing when something like this happens.
I am interested in your thoughts, Dr. Wark, on which sectors you see as being under the greatest threat.