Thank you.
I think the answer to that question is that probably everything comes into play. I think the key challenges for CFINTCOM in particular in building its capabilities are partly technological—having access to the best kinds of systems they'll need—and also in terms of human resource capability. It's about finding that kind of talented pool of either civilian or armed forces members who can contribute to a sort of cyber cadre within the Department of National Defence. In that respect, they face the same challenges, although perhaps magnified, that CSE faces in terms of maintaining the workforce, which was the subject of questions here and that CSE responded to.
I think it's a particular difficulty for CFINTCOM. It's also the case that armed forces are not necessarily institutions that change rapidly, culturally, and we've seen this in many respects.