Thank you for the question.
The assessment that we've reiterated in our most recent national cyber-threat assessment is that those four countries—Russia, China, North Korea and Iran—continue to pose the greatest strategic threat to Canada.
As far as non-state actors are concerned, obviously cybercriminals are a threat that we have to address. As well, as a result of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, we've seen a number of state-aligned hacktivist groups. These are cybercriminals who have sort of flown the flag or taken sides. A number of ransomware affiliates have decided to align themselves with Russia in the conflict and taken sides. These are always things of concern.