Thanks very much, Lori.
Thanks for the question.
To further Lori's remarks, since the beginning of the pandemic, there is no question that we have noticed an uptick in attempts at fraud and fraud against our services, as has been the case around the world. We have made some significant changes, from a cybersecurity perspective, to our systems that serve Canadians, putting in place additional measures to validate the identity of clients who are coming in to receive benefits, and to detect any fraudsters, or attempted fraudsters, who are trying to take advantage of the systems that we have.
These aren't perfect measures, but they have resulted in our ability to detect and repel fraud attempts in a better way than we did before, even recognizing that there has been a significant increase throughout the pandemic. There are further measures that will be put in place over time, as we continue to evolve our responses, in response to the way in which fraudsters continue to evolve around the world.