Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Flynn and Mr. Lynam, we've been talking about the establishment of a national unit, which isn't ready yet but will be ready soon. In terms of government business, I'm still bothered by the administrative burden on all departments. We're now talking about cybercrime, a very fast business world. The players involved in cybercrime are either organizations or individuals that operate from home. This type of financial terrorism comes from all over the place.
Do you think that the establishment of the unit, which will cost Canadians over $125 million, will lead to operational efficiencies, or that we'll once again be dealing with extensive administrative structures that will ensure that, in the meantime, the criminals will continue to operate?
I know that it's difficult for you to answer yes or no. However, you may be able to tell me that certain things could be done to improve the situation.