Mr. Chair, I'd like to add to that response.
We did a lot of work even ahead of the election by studying and understanding, for example, the threats posed by artificial intelligence to democratic processes, and we put that out in advance.
From leading up to elections to making sure there's a lot of information available to Canadians ahead of time and briefing candidates, as Ms. Lloyd mentioned, we made sure we were providing a lot of information and resources.
We offer a hotline to candidates during an election. Should they have any questions or concerns from a cybersecurity perspective, they have one number or one email they can use to reach out so they're supported.
As Ms. Lloyd mentioned, we have the Get Cyber Safe campaign. It's true that it's tough to reach all Canadians to make sure everybody understands the message and the clarity, but we're certainly investing quite a bit to spread the messages across social media and through the tech briefings we had and to make every effort to ensure the guidance, advice and practical steps are available to Canadians out there.
