Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the committee members for allowing me to sit in on behalf of my colleague Ms. Mathyssen to talk about this very important and interesting matter.
I want to also thank Rear-Admiral Carosielli and Mr. Quinn for their testimony so far.
I want to pick up on a few of the lines of questioning we've heard already. Particularly with the events of the last week, I think there's a growing interest and concern on the part of Canadians when it comes to cybersecurity.
There's also some confusion as to where Canada's cybersecurity strategy is coming from. We have the cyber force that you command, Rear-Admiral. We have the Communications Security Establishment—the CSE—under National Defence. We have CSIS and Shared Services Canada. All of these different organizations work together when it comes to protecting our critical infrastructure from cyber-attacks and preventing vulnerabilities. Which department and decision-maker is at the top when it comes to establishing Canada's strategy on cybersecurity?