Going forward, recognizing that this is not going to stop and the negative activities of fraudsters around the world will continue, we are continuing to make plans and invest in further measures. There is a large focus on the identity of our clients. Recognizing that the major challenge we have here is identify theft, in Canada and around the world, we need better and stronger ways to know for certain who the clients are who are coming to obtain services from us, and to validate that they are who they say they are.
Our continued measures going forward are to strengthen our identity proofing and the management of credentials—usernames, passwords and things like that—for clients who are coming in to obtain our services. We work with our security partners as well. It's not just Service Canada or ESDC, but also the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security and Shared Services Canada. Others, including the Canada Revenue Agency, have significant efforts under way to continue to improve our anti-fraud and cybercrime-type measures going forward, so there are many more measures to come.