Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome to our guest.
Mr. de Boer, it's mind-boggling when you talk about all this cybersecurity. Just this past year in Newfoundland and Labrador we had a major attack on the health care system, which was crippled for a number of days. It created all kinds of problems for the health care system in the province. Some serious gaps occurred. Medical records went missing, and there were all kinds of problems that the health care professionals had to deal with. It took a considerable amount of effort and time on behalf of the provincial and federal people to resolve many of the issues. It was such a serious event that the premier and people in Ottawa wouldn't even talk about it publicly for security reasons.
I'm not sure even now if it's totally resolved, although it seems to be, and there's not much discussion in the public realm anymore.
In your view, how could this be prevented in the future? What's done is done, but in the future, how could this be prevented, or can it be prevented from happening again?
