I love that suggestion. We definitely need to empower our veterans as they're exiting the Canadian Armed Forces. I agree with you that this is a perfect place for them to take on their new public lives as private citizens—in the cyberworld at an industrial level, in telecom companies but also with defence industries.
You talked about a holistic approach and collective cybersecurity. We've heard stories in the past from American sources that certain technologies have been hacked into when third party providers have been accessed, providers that might have access to schematics for things like F-35s or cruise missiles, which have then been proliferated on the global scene by our adversaries.
Has the Government of Canada been serious enough about that type of collective defence to ensure that we are trying to provide as much of a secure system as possible for everybody—from the government workplace and the primary contractor to the subcontractors and all employees—and doing everything possible to protect that intel?