They are. When you say cyberwarfare, that's a term that, perhaps, covers a pretty wide range. We are right now focused principally on cyber-defence of our networks.
We are undertaking an effort to be able to do offensive cyber-operations, should we need to, but we're not there yet. We're examining it. We're putting in place the command and control. It still has some way to go before we are either authorized to do so or have the ability to execute an offensive cyber-operation.
That said, we do have people who are experts in cyber-operations. Instead of saying cyberwarfare, I would call it cyber-operations, which is broken down into a defensive and offensive component. Right now we are principally focused.... I have a director general of cyber-operations. We have a command and control methodology that allows us to develop and perfect our defensive cyber-operations, and we are looking very closely with an intent to be able at some point to have the option of having an offensive capability.