Thank you, Chair.
I thank both of you for being here.
We all hear of scams that happen, whether they happen to ourselves, or to our neighbours or family. They usually originate from overseas. Constituents have told me—and I've certainly investigated a number of these myself over the years—that when they threaten to call the police, the scammers become brazen enough to basically scoff at them and say, fine, we're over in whatever country you name, and your police can't do anything to us.
In your new mandate now as the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, what role do you play in ensuring you get involved in helping the police? What tools do you offer to police to go after this or to try to mitigate the exposure of this, not only for helping the police and their tools, but also at the other end, hopefully rolling out more aggressive strategies for the consumer so they are not a victim?