Yes. While the cyber centre's primary mission is to protect the government and lead the response to cyber incidents, we work side by side with the public and private sectors. We have a number of engagement platforms with the sectors through sectoral tables, be it energy, electricity or health care. Some meet more regularly than others. With the health care round table, which includes the cross-Canada health care community, the hospitals and the clinics, we meet weekly if not every other week.
With the electricity sector, we have started a pilot called Lighthouse for them to appreciate the threats posed to their networks. Likewise, we have another pilot with the Canadian Gas Association where we work collaboratively for them to appreciate the threats to their landscape.
Beyond that, we also care about national-level outcomes. We have worked with the Canadian internet registry to make available, free of charge to Canadians, a protective DNS service so that when you browse online, if you point to the Canadian shield, you can be assured that there is no malicious website where you are going. We have a pretty broad engagement program with the private sector.