I think we need to convene a handful of thought leaders from each of these sectors to figure out the plan. As I said, anyone on their own doesn't have the know-how or the ability to implement the plan, or to even understand what the total plan should be. Together, we can figure it out, but you have to actually do it. It's not a theoretical thing. We have to convene this group of thought leaders with this mission to make us as cyber-safe as we can be, including Quantum-Safe. Let's be economic leaders in this space.
I'm talking about top levels of government. This has to be a top-level mandate. This needs to be implicit in all the relevant mandate letters of the ministers. Industry will show up. In academia, we're here to help. We do need to bolster our ranks, but those of us who are here are here to help, if we're actually summoned with that mandate. We know that it's not academia's job to protect citizens from deadly cyber-attacks or to oversee the economic development strategy of Canada, but we definitely want to help. We'll serve at that table, but we should be pulled into that table very proactively.