We've heard comparisons—and this is for you, Mr. Leuprecht—between the current state of cyberwarfare and what before was called the Cold War. We're facing millions of attacks, sometimes on a daily basis, against our critical infrastructure, which are below the level that would warrant a full-scale retaliation, as you mentioned previously, but they're damaging to individuals, to corporations and to government.
Can you explain the position that this puts Canada in and what we should be doing about it?