Thank you very much, Chair, and thank you all for appearing today.
You're an academic, Ms. Szurlej. Mr. Edelmann and Ms. Carter, you're lawyers, but you are focusing on security issues, so I think it is important to ask you about the nature of the threat environment that Canada faces today. We've heard from a number of witnesses who have testified to what I believe to be a fact, that it's a multi-faceted threat environment, and that as we try to create and craft legislation to confront that threat environment, we should not only be focused on one manifestation of terror, for example, Islamic radicalism, if you want to call it that, or Daesh in particular and groups like it. Witnesses have said we ought to take a wider view and particularly look at the nature of hacking and the cyber element that terrorists are increasingly taking on.
What is your view on this? Where should responsible government be focused from a threat perspective—from a security perspective?