From our perspective, we're one intelligence thread that is fed into CIRA. I'll let our colleagues at CIRA talk about the broader approaches, but our feed comes from our defence of the Government of Canada. As we see attacks or compromises happening, such as, for example, spam emails being sent to us or attempts to defraud the government, etc., we share those indicators regularly with our partners, including CIRA.
In CIRA's case, then, with Canadian Shield, they're able to take those and put those to block, so that even if a Canadian were to click on the link they wouldn't be able to get to the bad or malicious site. That's an advantage. We do that same level of defence on the Government of Canada as well, but that's where we get the information from. It's really from our defence of a coast to coast to coast and global network. We try to feed that into our partners at CIRA to make sure Canadians are protected.