I would say a significant part of it is education. We educate and let consumers know the risks out there. Also, it's a sharing of information to find technological ways to block certain types of communications.
With the recent launch of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, Scott Jones, who was recently at our cyber security summit, was chatting with us about ways in which we could from a technology perspective block those types of communications. It would require some sophisticated analyses and some sharing about how our systems work within industry, but we are very eager to participate in those types of discussions to see whether we can take even more proactive steps to address that concern.