I don't have the data readily available for state actor versus individual actors. At this point, we're trying to operate with the idea that an attack could come from someone in a basement, all the way to a state actor and everything in-between. We have people who are knocking on the front door of government systems hundreds of thousands of times a day.
We've been able to centralize some of our infrastructure with Shared Services Canada in order to build a moat around this. We've created a new national cybersecurity centre that was launched this year. It's trying to bring the private and public sectors together as well, because an attack on one sector can often bleed into another. Critical infrastructure is an example.
When we're designing our services, we have to bake in security from the beginning. You heard me speak about the architecture review board that we created. The security lens is applied for every major digital project moving forward in the government and over the last 12 months.