Thank you very much.
At the Foreign Interference Commission, a number of experts said that Canada was probably one of the least transparent countries when it comes to national security. We know that the Communications Security Establishment, or CSE, reports to National Defence.
The Standing Committee on National Defence has already made recommendations to the effect that the CSE should be a little more transparent and that it should provide people with more information when there are cyber attacks, for example.
The Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security is currently studying Bill C‑26, and there are expectations of the private sector. Don't you think that National Defence should set an example and be a little more transparent and proactive when it comes to whistleblowing when there are attacks or computer computer-related issues, instead of that information being somewhat concealed, in a way?