If I may, I can jump in. I'll say, maybe in addition to what Professor Brassard said, that a lot of information that is current will not be vulnerable to ransomware, but it could be that there's historical data or something in somebody's past that needs to be kept safe, as perhaps it will impact their current role or current credibility and that would be something that would be vulnerable to ransom.
More generally, I just wanted to point out that, with the race to protect all of our current information and our past information, that's something that is.... It's not really a race between countries, because either we're all winners and we protect everything or we're all losers. It's kind of like vaccinations. You can't just rely on protecting or creating quantum-safe data security for Canada because Canadian banks, for example, have transactions outside of Canada. Any security system is only as strong as its weakest link. I think that's an important piece to keep in mind.