I would just say that this is an area where government can be very effective. If you look at the investments by the Canadian government compared to those of our closer allies, obviously the U.S. is the juggernaut to the south. You can also look at the U.K. and other countries. You can go to European countries. They're investing magnitudes more money into figuring out how to do cybersecurity more effectively.
The other component, just to recognize what my colleague said, is that large banks are comparatively well secured, but the majority of Canadian businesses are small and medium-sized enterprises, and frankly you're just not going to be in a situation where an enterprise of three to 30 people has a security expert on staff. It's essential in that sense, from a structural perspective, for either government or some other group or organization to find a way of facilitating security in those organizations. That's where many Canadians are employed. That's where our economic growth is often derived from, and that's where I think the most important targets are at this point.