That's a fascinating example that we all read about recently and that the U.S. is reacting to.
I would come back to our current defence security posture inside our institution. We have distinct and explicit policy around any electronic or digital devices in certain areas where we operate our business. For example, there are rooms and floors in our buildings where no digital devices are allowed, including the athletic monitoring devices you referred to. We provide lockboxes for them to be checked in, and they can be picked up after the activity. We are enforcing compliance with those policies every day. We operate with that limited tolerance when it comes to taking any kind of risk in that area.
I really can't speak to other nations or NATO on how compliant they are toward similar policies, but I can tell you we take that very seriously inside National Defence and our institutions. I would offer to you that the commander of Joint Operations Command, or CJOC, would give you the same answer about deployed environments.