If you don't mind, I might like to tackle this one. CCTX, the Canadian Cyber Threat Exchange, was mentioned a couple of times. It's a group of businesses that have gathered together under one umbrella to share information about vulnerabilities.
Maybe we want to just focus on the language here for a second. There's a big difference between a vulnerability and a breach. A vulnerability means there's a back door open somewhere and I don't know about it. There may be a threat existing on my network, but that doesn't necessarily mean there's been a breach or any significant harm from a breach. It means there's a hole I need to close up. Sharing of information is important. That's happening with a group of large businesses right now, like the banks and the insurance companies and some of the telecom companies. They're sharing information right now. What's happening is that it's not making it out to the large majority of businesses out there, which don't have a concept of what some of those threats are. I think that's the hurdle government could help cross, by getting some of that information out to those small businesses.
I know that at the CCTX they're looking for ways to engage small businesses—they've certainly come to us, and we're trying to find ways to help them do that—and to get that information out to the business community, beyond just the major banks, the telecom companies and the major transportation companies, which are all doing an excellent job right now of protecting Canadians.