Okay.
When this study was initiated, my colleague Michel Picard wanted us to focus on the.... When we talked about cybersecurity, we said we wanted to focus on the economic impacts on Canadians and on the financial end of this from a cybersecurity perspective. From many of the witnesses we've had to date, we've heard, almost exclusively, technical information about how it happens and some of the vulnerabilities that exist in our Internet and infrastructure.
I guess from a Canadian consumer perspective, from the Canadian public's perspective, there has to be, from both of your organizations, a perspective on how we can leverage this whole study, if you will, or the whole concept of cybersecurity to reduce the risk of identity theft for Canadian consumers. We all know that data's the biggest theft commodity on the black market, on the dark web. Obviously, then, that leads into financial gain.
With that in mind, what things do you see that we as a committee can do or recommend to ensure that the Canadian public is.... I know they play a role in their own vulnerabilities—we get that—but from a government perspective, what can be done to try to mitigate that risk?