Mr. Fung, we've spent some time focusing on state actors. We've highlighted adversarial countries that we believe are acting in malicious ways against our democracy and to undermine our institutions; however, there's a recent example of what ended up being a plot by a pretty amateur person to boost the appearance of the Conservative leader in a northern event, which led to much discussion and cynicism around the future of our own democratic processes domestically.
Can you perhaps, for a minute, talk about the ways in which non-state actors, both sophisticated and corporate as well as unsophisticated people with access to technology, could potentially disrupt?