My question is that we've been doing this for awhile now and one of, if you will, the gold standards of protection is what's called “zero trust”, which was brought up by a previous witness, who said, “identify and protect critical assets. Know where your key data lives; protect it; monitor the protection, and be ready to respond.”
Do you feel that Desjardins adhered to the zero trust principle that seems to be the gold standard for protection of data?