opposition parties include the lack of examination of witnesses and the unused mechanism for the appointment of an investigator re permit stop the interpretation of rules relating to whistle blowing on the length of time taken and the lack of continuity in participation in investigations, and the aggregation of aggravating factors and the absence of the right of appeal. mister speaker, i will of course give way. i mister speaker, i will of course cive wa . . , mister speaker, i will of course cive wa . ., , ., give way. i am very grateful. he refers to the give way. i am very grateful. he refers to the lack give way. i am very grateful. he refers to the lack of give way. i am very grateful. he refers to the lack of appeal - give way. i am very grateful. he i refers to the lack of appeal point, which i ve heard on a number of occasions on this matter. isn t the oversight of the committee on standards or indeed the judgment of this house both effective field processes in this matt
dangerous. more than telling companies they need to do more, does the government need to step in in a significant way? you mentioned laws and regulations. what does that look like? i think it means a number of things and i think the good news is we re starting to see things move in the right direction. one first step that this administration is taking is better coordination and the better aggregation of intelligence data across the government as a whole. i think a second step is closer collaboration with the private sector and this white house is bringing the private sector together for this. we need new legislation in congress. i do think we need certain reporting obligations, especially on tech companies, but more broadly, so that when we are seeing incidents, that information is flowing to the right places. i think we need stronger international laws, laws that put cyberattacks against health care providers, against schools, against the supply chain, off