When we're going to be doing work with an entity that is in Canada in particular, or any entity with whom data may be exchanged that we may need to collect to be able to do some analysis to identify the threat in a better way and better understand the origins, a memorandum of understanding or an instrument of some sort is often put in place to really clearly outline how and why the information will be shared.
This is linked back to the fact that our mandate works really hard to protect the privacy of Canadians and not infringe on those rights. In particular, especially as an organization may take on some of the services we offer—host-based sensors, network-based sensors and cloud-based sensors—depending on the services that an organization takes on, that is the other reason an MOU would be put in place. It's the exchange of information that is happening or possible support to a monitoring element, so that we can continue to educate, learn from it, and clearly outline how the data is being managed.