That's agreed and very well said.
Minister, I'll move on to misinformation and disinformation. Part of Russia's campaign includes trying to convince not just Canadians but people across the world that supporting Ukraine is something that isn't important. Unfortunately, those efforts have paid dividends both in the United States and here in Canada. We increasingly see chatter on social media, speaking to the Russian talking points they're pushing. They've also paid social media influencers in the U.S., and that certainly is in the public realm now, and there are charges pending, I think, south of the border. That has bled here into Canada as well in terms of some of the social media influencers you'll see parroting the same talking points.
You mentioned in your opening a cyber-domain investment. I think that will probably go a long way to addressing some of these issues, but can you expand upon that investment and what it means to combat Russian disinformation both here in Canada and in other parts of North America?