Thank you for the question. I will start with the relationship we have with the U.S. They're very close. Our economies are connected in a meaningful way, so we have a lot of relationship. I was in Washington a couple of months ago and I sat down with a number of people, and cyber is a top-priority topic. That is my first observation.
The second one is that it's not just flying down and meeting. We also have essentially committed to a number of actions with the U.S. We've done that formally. Madame Clairmont will speak to it in a minute.
Third, we also deal with other countries, so not only the United States, the U.K., New Zealand, etc., and it's always the same thinking: sharing information; where we can have common strategies; and being ahead of the issues potentially coming our way. Madame Clairmont just had a meeting very recently on the so-called Five Eyes and she can speak to that as well specifically.