Indeed. I'll say a few words, and then I'll turn to Madame Clairmont.
The first point is that essentially we have a 10-sector table—for instance, transportation, finance, energy, water production. There are 10 of them.
Second, we have a cross-sectoral table, where we essentially extract and meet together these various sector tables so that we have a common agenda.
The three basic functions that these tables, either the cross-sectoral one or the sector ones, deal with are critical infrastructure overall: multi-hazard-type risks that we may be facing. So it's cyber but it's not only cyber. To the point I was making earlier, cyber-threats now have taken more space and time, and we are focusing on that very point.
We deal with partnerships and relationships through those tables, with information sharing so that we bring people up to speed on various issues that they may be facing or that they are facing. We share that, and generally speaking we deal with risk management issues.
I'll turn to Madame Clairmont to add to this.