I think one of the best steps in the right direction was absolutely setting up the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security as a one-stop shop, because prior to that, there was a bit of confusion about whom to talk to. I mean, if anybody gets hacked, whom do you call? Nobody is really sure about that. That's not a great place to be.
They probably want to put some more money into considering some more regulation. History shows that large conglomerations never do anything until they are forced to, but I've shown you that Facebook certainly jumped to it with GDPR when they got hacked, so you probably want to look into that. In addition, you probably want to look into some more legislation to stop foreign influence in elections, looking at fake news and foreign influence activity. That's actually in there. You probably want to do a bit more on that front.