I'll just say a quick word, Mr. Chairman, and that is to say that looking forward, one of the things the Canada First defence strategy refresh will look at, in particular, is cyber. This has obviously emerged since 2008 as much more serious. We recognize that cyber is now another instrument in the hands of states and other non-state actors who would like to take advantage of whatever element of Canadian systems or societies, whether it's military or whether it's civilian or whether it's business.
In terms of the current capacity, we have a couple of hundred people who are working on that. We work very closely in a whole-of-government context here to detect when there are threats, to look at the mitigating responses. Obviously, the CF has a particular responsibility for protecting and making sure that we are resilient against those sorts of attacks so that we are there, available as an instrument of the Government of Canada to deal with challenges as they arise.