I do apologize. My wife has always indicated to me that I'm long-winded, so I'll give you the call to action, the bottom line here.
My recommendation is, first, revise and adapt the existing Department of National Defence's official doctrine to provide more prescriptive details on how the DND and its strategic partners, including NATO, might incorporate military approaches to warfare, including cyber.
Second, provide and adopt a handbook for how to adaptively counter the countermeasures, and establish a mechanism to share these response and recovery tool kits only with trusted partners, including what my colleague had indicated with that fusion centre concept.
Third, consider adopting a community or practice guideline or framework to enhance response and recovery measures, as it is likely that we are to be hit, and with ever-increasing attacks, our resilience and our flexibility to respond will need to be honed.
Fourth, adopt appropriate measures, including tools, techniques, and people—TTP—to support the above-mentioned efforts.
Finally, continually test and adapt response measures and ensure operational capabilities both abroad and domestically.