The impact really increases the risk on Canadians, if we're talking about breaches. We're seeing this as more and more of an issue for all us in terms of these massive situations when organizations that have lots of information are compromised because of an error or because of a cyber-attack. Due to our inability to be involved in more of those and to provide advice, we lose the ability to mitigate those risks.
My goal is really to mitigate those risks at the front end so that the issue doesn't arise at all. That's obviously the goal, but if it does happen, we need to be advised early. We need to be able to react and provide advice so that we can contain the situation.
That's the missed opportunity here: We have to make difficult choices about where we're going to be involved and we have less of an ability to do it proactively.