We could certainly look to Europe for some worthwhile initiatives. The U.K.'s armed forces, for instance, created a cyber reservists unit to attract people from the private sector to work on matters of national security on a temporary basis.
My colleague Christian Leuprecht mentioned something Germany is doing. The country established a specific recruitment pathway to attract people to careers in the military. They obtain the rank of lieutenant-colonel and gain very specialized skills to speed up their integration. France set up a cyber defence reserve as well.
Certain countries have introduced really positive measures, and some of those countries are comparable to Canada in size and don't necessarily have the unlimited resources the U.S. has. We can look to initiatives of those countries as models.