Thank you, Mr. Chair.
It's wonderful to have you here, Mr. Jones.
Thank you for your work and for your report. It's really helpful. You are presenting it in a way that Canadians can understand. A lot of this is far beyond our knowledge. It's important to simplify it so we know what we're talking about.
Back in 2018 you said you were “confident sufficient safeguards exist to deal with the risks of telecommunications hacking or spying by China”, but you acknowledge that risk could increase with the introduction of 5G.
This week's Citizen Lab came out with a report. I don't know if you've seen it, but it said that Canada's 5G strategy shouldn't “be designed to solve a Huawei problem”, but it should address a 5G problem “to ensure the resiliency, security”.
I'm wondering if you could speak a little about that and about what kind of strategy we should be looking at as we move and companies move to 5G.