Well, yes. I guess what I'm trying to get at is who's generally responsible for what because we don't want buck-passing when it comes to security. We want people to take responsibility for the things they're responsible for.
Maybe I'm stereotyping, maybe I'm wrong, but it doesn't seem to me that it's likely the job of IT professionals at the House of Commons, who are given technical information for responding to threats, to take that information and go around the halls saying they need to let members of Parliament know. That seems like a function for security experts in the government to be evaluating, not technical IT folks in the House of Commons.
Am I right about that? I see folks nodding.