Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our colleagues for being here.
Mr. Taillon and Mr. Fadden, as a matter of fact, you took away a lot of what I was going to say. For a time in the early 2000s, I worked on a number of inter-agency security projects. I was shocked when I was doing my work to find out how many times a day our systems were attempted to be compromised by foreign actors, whether through cyber-threats, economic disruptors, etc. The work that we were doing looked at the potential threats for both kinetic and non-kinetic as Mr. Taillon mentioned, the bio fears, as well as economic.
I think it was Mr. Fadden who said there is not a general consensus as to the actual threat that's out there.
Could you maybe share with us the number of times a day that our systems are attempted to be compromised by foreign actors?