You're pointing out about cybersecurity threats and how things are evolving on that front. First of all, we go to great lengths to make sure that, once the confidential information comes into Statistics Canada, it's kept in isolated systems that don't have external connections and so on. It's a one-way in and that's it.
Cybersecurity threats, as you said, are a reality today. In fact, that's one of the advantages of having Shared Services Canada have the expertise, build a centre of expertise, where they're tracking those threats, finding the vulnerabilities. They're identifying what the remedies and patches are. They're building that monitoring capacity and making sure that all the systems across the government are robust.
I think that's one of the advantages, again, of doing what we do best and allowing others to specialize and help us when and if there is a perceived or real threat.