Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for being here today, gentlemen.
I had the opportunity to meet Mr. Reiber in Silicon Valley, back in October. That's when I got the idea to have the committee meet with a representative from FireEye as well.
My first question is about where Canada stands globally in the cybersecurity arena as compared with the United States.
Clearly, the U.S. is a superpower and therefore a target of choice. With China and Russia, you are somewhat of a natural choice. In Canada, we are still seen as the good kid, the nice guy, if you will. From a military standpoint, the U.S. has a huge army, in comparison with Canada's rather small one. However, we've always said that we would work together to defend ourselves should a problem arise.
On the cybersecurity front, given the current American defence infrastructure, private organizations and even public ones such as the CIA and the Department of Homeland Security, do you think that, in the event of an attack, co-operation between our two countries would be possible and you would be able to help us?