Thank you for that question.
Trust that the information that any company will give over to the government will be treated in a confidential way is really important there. Liability protections and all these things need to be taken into consideration. Currently, that trust has yet to be built fully.
One way to get there is through, for instance, what the U.K. or the U.S. is doing, which is to build a joint collaborative environment or a joint cyber-defence collaborative. Before an incident happens, channels of communication for information exchange and threat information exchange are shared on a voluntary basis, oftentimes, where the private sector gets a better understanding of how the information they give is actually used and flows. It becomes a true partnership between the private and public sector. Right now I think the situation is that there is some hesitancy for regulators, etc., to engage, but I think we all recognize that a closer public-private partnership is essential.