It absolutely does. Defence manufacturing is critical to the defence infrastructure, and if you can poison those processes, you can hurt it. Furthermore, you can steal secrets. Stealing secrets is a big one. There's a lot to be gained there, and it will be gained for a long time. It has to do with plans for the future and existing provisioning capacity, and all of those things are very valuable as targets for what we call an “advanced persistent threat”—a state-sponsored actor, somebody who might want to hurt Canada. We can imagine who that would be.
To the degree to which the government is a target, it is, but also, the organizations, the private contractors that provide to the government, can be targets as well, and that's another way the state-sponsored actors can get the information they're trying to get.