I think it's important, as we look at our telecommunications networks, that we take the approach that we really want to look at this as an entire system and defend against all forms of cyber-risk. We look at it really from a few different viewpoints. Number one would be how we make sure that we're increasing the resilience across, regardless of where the product comes from. We want to build in security measures no matter what.
How do you make sure the supply chain is adequately protected, for example, making sure that you are bringing in products that have good security practices, which are built in as they are building the product? How do you use the technology in a way that is secure? You could take a very secure product, for example, but if you open it up to the world, you can unsecure our technology very quickly.
We have a very well-established relationship with all of the telecommunications providers in Canada. I think it's important to work on raising the resiliency bar regardless of the vendor, regardless of where the equipment is coming from, and to work collaboratively to try to make sure that this happens. It's really trying to address all of the risks and not just one specific one.