Thanks very much.
Thanks to both of you for being with us.
Professor Slay, I appreciate the fact that you're with us notwithstanding the time differential in Melbourne.
I want to stay with the theme that I've spoken to some of your predecessor witnesses about, and that's the environment we want to create in Canada and that we are creating for small business as an environment to start up in. Many small businesses are involved in data-centric, data-intensive lines of business. Some are involved in the development of software directly, and some of them, even more directly still, are involved in the development of defence-related procurement issues, software-related issues.
To what extent are small businesses particularly vulnerable in the cyber domain? To what extent are security questions in fact a barrier to entry into the marketplace in the first place? Are there jurisdictional lessons or best practices that you could tell us about in Israel, Australia or the other areas you're studying?