I think there's a challenge. My goal is cybersecurity, so in raising the cybersecurity bar in this space, one of the things we're encouraging all Canadians to do, frankly, is to take some steps to raise that bar across the country with some basic security elements. Some easy steps can be taken that would increase our security bar. I mentioned them earlier: Basic hygiene, meaning patching our systems, would have a huge effect on our industry and on cybersecurity. That immediately makes us less vulnerable to outside activities and outside exploitation.
The second piece is that when we're looking at some of the applications and technologies out there, we're going in not just based on the cost. The lowest-cost product isn't always the best one. Sometimes looking and saying what's important in security and looking at how to measure that is a challenge that we all face. I know that we all want a good deal, particularly as we're heading into the holiday season and looking for gifts, but a lot of times cheap technology will be out of date and it will not be updated and patched.