As we suggested, you need almost like an institutionalized method by which you can create the connections to collaborate between industry, the private sector and the agencies or the government bodies.
In part, there has been good forward motion being taken by CCCS, the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, which has started to stand up a portion of its organization. There are, I believe, six people right now, but it can probably use a lot more, considering the number of businesses that are out there. It has started to stand up a portion of its organization that is responsible for securing portions of the industrial base. Right now the focus is on critical infrastructure, but, as we understand it, they're starting to look at the defence industrial base, which includes the manufacturing component you're talking about.
It's this slow creeping out of the idea that we need to be engaging companies. We need to make them more aware of their responsibility to have more cyber-hygiene. In return for that, we will let those companies into the secret tent a little bit more.