As I explained earlier, the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security is responsible for providing advice. It prepares and protects information of national interest. It is responsible for incident management and response, including mitigation strategies. Every step is undertaken in coordination with the centre's partners, as per its mandate. When a fraud-related issue arises, the national team is called in. It is made up of centres that have already been appointed. We make sure all stakeholders have access to the available information so we can move forward. Work on the case continues, and if more information becomes available, it is shared with the person responsible.
Here's where the value of this business model lies. If something changes while the case is under way—for instance, if it ceases to be an investigation—the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security takes over until the victim receives or, rather, until the case is closed.