In terms of what worked really well, it was aimed at cybersecurity professionals, people who do this for a living, and we did see pickup around the world for it. Also, people are contributing back in.
It is a lot of work to maintain an open-source project. When we release this, we have to continually invest in it managing the open-source software, etc.
I think that on the whole it's been very good for us, not just from a public perception point of view of us putting something out there, but in trying to add a tool into the cyber-community.
My goal would be to see more people contribute to it and make it better, and see where can we use it across Canadian.... We're starting to see pickup for that. Also, how do we now start to share some of the analytic components that ride on top of it?