Thank you very much for your question.
I should probably say that I'm not a technology expert. There are technology experts. But I won't speak to the policy for now; I'll just speak to technology.
You're quite right, technology is critical. How we communicate—just in answering your colleague's question—points to the need to be able to communicate at a secret level. We have not had a system in government to do that. We now have pilot-tested a program that is certified as operational and functioning. It is available for rollout if we want that. That's very important.
We also have, on the other hand, some very strong world-standard telecommunications capacity within the government to address some of the issues around cybersecurity, for example, and to address some questions of counter-terrorism.
The other most effective tool of communications is for everybody to be on the same wavelength and for everybody to have the same priorities and to move forward together on that.
So we are working very hard on the technological front. I think there's still a lot to be done, but we have already achieved a fair bit.