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Public Safety committee  Just following through on that, then, I think a way to see what you're saying is that we need a quarterback to lead us off. Who do you think that should be?

February 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  A coach and a quarterback.... Do you think that should be the federal government?

February 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Earlier, my colleague asked you about how long it would take us to notice if someone were to launch an attack. Do we have anybody watching right now in Canada, any agency that is watching what you spoke about, or is it just in limbo-land and hopefully we might catch it?

February 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  At one point Canada was a leader in quantum computing, I remember, at the University of Waterloo and at a couple of B.C.-based companies. Where do you think we stand today compared to the rest of the world? Are we getting interest from our youth through academia? Are we getting p

February 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'd like to thank the three witnesses who are here today. I've always been pretty secure in life, until we started this study here and I started hearing from guys like you out there. It's like, “Oh, now I'm not so secure.” I'm coming out of this meeting

February 27th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Were there further conditions put on that release?

February 25th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Minister Goodale, your director of CSIS, who is here today, just recently said that it's becoming increasingly evident that the “hostile foreign intelligence services” that are targeting “corporate secrets” and “intellectual property” of Canadian companies pose a greater threat t

February 25th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

February 25th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  How much time do I have left?

February 25th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Last week, Stewart Bell at Global News broke the news that an individual who had pleaded guilty to fighting with al Qaeda less than two years ago is already on parole and walking our streets. The same guy, Mr. Mohamed, has made public statements encouraging like-minded individual

February 25th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Okay. You mentioned something earlier. Our whole study is dealing with cybersecurity in the financial sector, but we kind of wander off because cybersecurity is such a big thing. You mentioned that in your country, financial institutions have been hit pretty hard.

February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Okay. Have you seen that in your own country?

February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Okay. Thank you. Dr. Slay, I was looking at your Twitter account, just getting to know you a bit better. Prior to March 2018 you used to concentrate all your focus on Russia as the bad guy, and then you kind of changed your train of thought to China. Could you relate why your

February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Can you tell me what your concerns are with the Huawei 5G products in your country, and why you think it was a good idea to ban them?

February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  I'll start with you, Mr. Shavitt. I read your report the other day, the one that you did in 2018. You co-authored a paper entitled “China's Maxim—Leave No Access Point Unexploited”. It was very good. I actually understood quite a bit of it after I read it three times.

February 20th, 2019Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski