Thank you, Madame Lambropoulos.
We have gone through three rounds, colleagues. We still have 20 minutes left. I believe that the Conservatives want Madam Stubbs to be next, but before we get to that round, I have a couple of questions that I would like to ask. Maybe the Liberals could indicate to the clerk whom they would like to have. I'm proposing five minutes for the Conservatives and the Liberals; then two and a half for the NDP and the Bloc; and then a further five minutes, which should take us to two minutes for the Liberals and two for the Conservatives. Please indicate to me whom you want to be the questioners.
I want to circle back on Mr. Van Popta's question on the allocation of risk.
A couple of years ago, we had Desjardins here to talk about a data breach. It was based upon what they called a “rogue” employee. What I didn't understand was how a customer of Desjardins would be put at substantial risk of their data going into the dark web, and yet, apparently, Desjardins had no liability for any harm that would happen to one of its customers. I just wonder if, in the context of your cybersecurity centre, that has been a discussion and, if so, where you think that discussion is going.