Absolutely cybersecurity is more and more a topic of conversation with our allies, with our partners. I don't think a meeting with our colleagues and with our allies goes by when we're not talking about cybersecurity now. Again, IT security has been part of our mission for 70 years, with the new demands and the frequency and the new kinds of challenges. For sure the nature of the discussion and the importance of this issue across the various issues that we deal with within CSE has risen.
To your point, there's definitely a high level of priority and a lot of conversation and a lot of sharing of best practices as well. I think one of the things we all appreciate is that in this domain no one has all the answers. The more we can share best practices, look at lessons learned, and bring various capabilities to the table the more those really enrich the conversation.
Where cybersecurity fits within other types of threats, I think, is a question this committee and other committees have asked, and I know some of my colleagues in other organizations have also answered that. We focus on the intelligence priorities the government sets. Cyber for sure is one of those key issues we deal with, but it's part of a broader landscape of intelligence priorities we work against, based on what the government sees as the priorities of the day.