When we're looking at various threat levels to Canada, one expert has mentioned that you need to weigh the impacts of an attack and the probability of an attack. We heard just before you gentlemen came in, and we've heard it before, that the probability of a bank being hacked is low and the probability of an individual being scammed is significantly higher, but the impacts are both significant.
If the backbone of our communication systems were compromised—that is, the systems that carry all of our personal information, government information and banking information—is that one of the largest threats to Canada's security? Is our Internet itself maybe the most critical system we have?