Absolutely, I'd love to talk about that. There are a few aspects.
First of all, we have been working with multiple entities across the sector on providing basic advice and guidance on cybersecurity, but also specific threat information. Early in the pandemic, along with our allies, we did note there was malicious state-sponsored activity targeting vaccine researchers. We went public with a public attribution on that.
We followed that up with private advice on what could be done to protect against those threats, what the threats looked like and what steps organizations could take. Further, though, we continue to work with those organizations to ensure they are strengthening their cybersecurity by providing advice and guidance on things they can do to secure themselves. That includes our sharing everything we learned from our defence of the Government of Canada, so they're well-prepared for any threats. Certainly, using our foreign intelligence mandate, learning what any threat actor is looking for, we also make sure the sector is aware of those threats as well, so it can take action before things happen.