Well, absolutely. I mean, disinformation is often a form of digital communication. It's used by our adversaries, as I mentioned earlier, to destabilize our democracy, to turn each of us one against another. They do this using various different platforms of social media.
I mentioned as well that email is used to do that, and then, of course, in the cyber realm, we see doxing and phishing attempts to try to lure individuals to provide data and such and we see individuals opening up their computers to cyber-attacks or cyber-hackers to steal data and such. We saw that happen in 2016, of course, when Russian hackers went into the Democratic Party servers, stole information and exposed it. There is a definite blurred line between cyber-activity and disinformation. I think they very much belong in the same realm.