The Government of Canada just announced an $80-million investment in the cyber security innovation network through ISED. I think this is a great initiative, because it's going to bring together more than 120 academics and industry partners from the private sector and from the provincial, municipal and federal governments. I think this needs to be supported and probably accelerated, as well.
In terms of training, we need to bring in people from all kinds of disciplines, since you mentioned it's an interdisciplinary approach. When we reviewed all of the disciplines involved, we identified more than 40 disciplines, from public health and political science to psychology and computer science, of course. I think we need to foster a lot more engagement in cross-disciplinary work in Canada and to think about how this could be put to work to protect Canadian assets, vulnerable groups and critical infrastructures.