Okay, if it's a bit sketchy, I'll ask Bob to jump in.
Basically, what we did in the action plan was look at the various activities that were under way and how we could frame them. In terms of the government systems, we are working a lot to enhance CCIRC, CSEC, and the Treasury Board systems, as well as Shared Services. I think we have a really good approach to protecting government systems.
We're also doing a number of other activities that both Corinne and Benoît referred to as well. The second pillar, the partnerships in securing vital systems outside, is focused on the critical infrastructure sectors—further developing them, reaching out more to the private sector, engaging the sectors bilaterally, and improving those relationships. In that area, I would include the relationships and the outreach we're doing with like-minded countries—the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and certain European countries.
The final piece is about making sure that Canadians have opportunities to make themselves aware of the cyber-threat and to provide them with tools to protect themselves. I would encourage everyone to look at Get Cyber Safe as well as Stop. Think. Connect., because they have good advice for all of us. Sometimes we don't take the time to implement those.
That's it in a nutshell.