Thank you. If it's good enough for you, it's good enough for me, and I think it should be good enough for a lot of people to take advantage of it. Thanks for that. I'm one step further to being more secure.
Let me ask you a question about the whole issue of ransomware. You say that it's going to be a continuing threat. Leaving aside the ransom part of it, the capability of shutting down someone's access to the Internet itself seems to me to be a threat. As for any individual, criminal or state that has access to that capability and has that as part of its list of weapons, shall we say, that it can use in hostilities, surely it must be considered a threat that must be defended against by government or by any country that wishes to defend itself, just as we would defend ourselves with anti-aircraft capabilities, etc.
Is Canada protected from that kind of threat not just to critical infrastructure like electrical systems, but to banks, hospitals or access to medical information that might be needed to treat patients, things that could shut down not just the economy but activity in general?