Yes, Mr. Chair, thank you again.
I would reiterate a couple of points that Mr. Bastien raised earlier: the NATO pledge clearly specifies where the responsibility for cyber lies, and that is within each nation's own constructs.
In terms of working in coalitions, I described earlier the federated mission network, the deployed networks that adhere to some protocols that we've all agreed to, but I would comment on one point when we're talking about collaboration and moving forward to ensure that NATO nations can improve their individual cyber capabilities by working together. I referred in my opening remarks to an example of a smart defence project. All that means is that we're sharing data in the multinational cyber defence capability delivery program—