The other piece I just want to touch on is related to the announcement today on elections. I know that here we're studying the financial sector, but there's another issue I'm wondering about. In the announcement that was made, CSIS seems to be taking the lead with CSE, using its assistance mandate to provide support from that perspective. CSIS is engaged in threat reduction, which is certainly a debate that has been had and that we will continue to have, but not necessarily at this time. Given that we're studying the financial sector, I'm just wondering....
An election is a specific event in time. Time varies, certainly, as we all know. That being said, is there a trend there? Is there a precedent being set for CSIS taking the lead on engaging with actors that might pose a cybersecurity threat, or is this just a one-off for that specific event? For example, if there is a concerted effort in the financial sector—which our study is about—or in any other sector, is this something that's going to be recurring, or is this, again, related to elections specifically?