I think the key aspects are that the pace of change in technology is accelerating right now, so I think what we're going through.... For example, on quantum, we're working on this on a number of fronts. First of all, we do have a duty to protect the Government of Canada's most sensitive information, and so we're preparing for that future as well.
Also, as Canada's national cryptologic agency, we are the experts in cryptography, so we are working with partners across the private sector, National Research Council, etc. That's something we've been doing for 70 years.
A lot of these technology changes are things that fit well within our advice and guidance mandate in terms of preparing for the future, and also with the information-sharing mandate in terms of how we work as partners. The Internet is interconnected. We need to have a new way of approaching this, and that's very much about partnership and working together with companies, with academia, with other levels of government, and internationally as well.