Thank you for the question.
There are a few things to consider. Yes, it is the most used software, so of course anybody looks to the most frequently used software in terms of malicious actors. However, it's also the software on which the most security researchers have already been working as well.
One of the important aspects I would point to is the Government of Canada's response to things like patching, updating that software, keeping it up to date and managing it properly. That's one of the aspects of the benefits of Shared Services Canada. We've seen that there is a significant improvement when SSC is the lead for a department to respond very quickly to our alerts. In some of the larger cases, within minutes of our alerts, SSC was beginning the patching process to make sure we were ready to go, and I think that's something.
Every software has vulnerabilities. It's about how quickly you can respond to mitigate and reduce the risk we face as organization. No piece of software is invulnerable, unfortunately.