We're always looking to provide advice and guidance in terms of just helping to raise the bar initially so that it's more secure. When you're looking at infrastructure, regardless of ownership, if it's Canadian infrastructure, in Canada, we would treat it as Canadian in terms of our work with them. If they were suffering an incident, we would certainly encourage them to report to the Canadian centre for cybersecurity so that we could try to help. At the same time, it's always a business choice in terms of what technology they use, how they implement it, and the need to balance factors—cybersecurity but also affordability and other factors.
Really, it's a combination of a few things. It's advice and guidance and helping to make it more secure. We're trying to publish more and more practical advice and guides. I'd say that in the past, some of our things were—