No, that's correct.
I guess the other thing to underscore is that, again, these activities are in furtherance of our mandate. I think there's an important thing to underscore here, and it's something we haven't had the opportunity to talk about much yet. Keep in mind that some of those activities involve us doing cyber-security on Government of Canada networks and systems. They're the same networks that hold taxpayer information and employment insurance information—very sensitive, private Canadian information. Our sensors block up to a billion malicious cyber incidents a day. Those are cyber-threat actors looking for vulnerabilities or indeed trying to attack.
I mention that because I recognize, in the discussion about the degree to which private information is.... Are we dealing with both security and the privacy of information in a reasonable and proportionate way? I'll underscore as well that part of our mandate is actually protecting the private information of Canadians. The degree to which we do these activities is in furtherance of that kind of information protection mandate.