Yes, it did, Mr. Smith. Thank you.
I would like to put the same question to the representatives of the Canadian Bankers Association.
According to the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, banks are increasingly the target of cyber attacks. We've seen some examples in recent months. I imagine that this may lead customers to worry about the protection of their personal information. As in the case of telecommunications companies, I imagine that banks already have certain mechanisms in place and that, as Mr. Smith was saying, they're already meeting the requirements of Bill C‑26.
What does this mean for banks? Is it a relief or a burden?
In your opinion, what should be better regulated?