There is a very robust private sector that has a lot of activity in terms of industry standards bodies and co-operative organizations. Again, I referred to the post-quantum cryptography as a great example of this. People around the globe came together to build a new architecture that was going to be able to defend against an identified emerging threat. Canadian companies and academics did play a very important role in that. I dare say Canadians punched above their weight in this regard in this particular effort.
That's really what we need. Nothing can exist just inside the boundaries of one nation. The Internet and technology are bigger than any one country. We need to partner with each other to get the best, because the attackers do. They don't care about borders. They just care about getting what they want to get.
Working together with other organizations—be it governmental or private—around the world is how technology providers can give the very best security posture to enterprises and government, etc.