Those are excellent examples.
At this stage of our cyber interoperability evolution, as Rich mentioned earlier, to our awareness there is no hot wash, so to speak, among the nations, among the allies, that would provide those lessons learned in the current construct.
We do share at the most senior levels, in the most classified environments around intelligence—top secret, for example—more open and easier communication. It's simply a smaller environment to have to manage. The broad environments of the nations of NATO and their cyber-exploits that occur, frankly, regularly, we do not necessarily manage or monitor.