The answer is yes, and I think that is definitely something that Canada should work at having.
The problem with cybersecurity is that it isn't quite as easy to understand as health care, unemployment, or other things that the average voter will either have a position on or not. Cybersecurity tends to be a lot more abstract, which means that it really does take an act of will to force it up onto a national agenda, ensure that there are the adequate resources put against it, and in effect compel the degree of coordination that would be required. We are talking about creating a new institution.
But then again, when we see the importance of cyberspace to governance, to commerce, and to our national security, I think we are foolhardy not to do so.