One thing that we all kind of looked at is how the ways in which we are dealing with threats in 2024 are quite different from the ways in which we were dealing with that in the past, and that is good. It is good that we continue to evolve and enhance our processes, and we need to continue to do that.
With the new directive that was adopted last year in terms of sharing with parliamentarians the threats we are facing, it is much clearer now that handling a situation like the one we are talking about will trigger a conversation with implicated MPs.
I'm not an expert when it comes to CSE's work, but one thing I would like to say is that when they see a cyber-threat, the first thing they need to do is to stop the bleeding. That's the first thing. We want to make sure that the actor doesn't have access to data, and that if information has been infiltrated, we can recoup that information.
The first focus, then, is really to stop the threat. After that—