Thank you, Mr. Chairman. In the area of these protections on government systems, is it then that you can only communicate government to government shop sort of thing, using LAN lines and WAN, or whatever the terminology was. Wide area network was another one, but it was strictly government to government.
For example, if you are in Inuvik, to be available for the system, you had to be within a government department, government building, infrastructure. If you fell outside of that, then you could not hook up to the system unless you were willing to pay a very high price.
Is that what this is doing in the system? When you say protecting the government's systems, then those communications that would be able to flow back and forth would be strictly government communications?