I think one of the areas where we have been doing significant outreach, and that we've been doing with our colleagues at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, is really to help to inform universities of the threats they are facing, as well as give them some practical advice. They are open research organizations, and they face a unique challenge in that in terms of cybersecurity.
One of the other areas where we have worked is with what's called CANARIE, the Canadian network for research and innovation. It's a non-profit organization. We've been working with it on improving its cybersecurity, and we've been trying to help it bolster that for all Canadian universities as well. We're trying to take some practical steps to make it easier to protect intellectual property.
At the end of the day, one of the things that organizations need to balance and one of the things that I would rely on my colleagues at the service for is really that, in many cases, people just like to talk about the research that's going on and share it widely because they're really excited about their work. That's one of those areas that I would look to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service to provide the expertise on.
The insider threat from our perspective, though.... We are trying to bolster cybersecurity. We're doing it with partnership. CANARIE is the example in this case for the research access. We're also reaching out to the universities in Canada to provide them with advice and guidance, as well as realistic threat feeds that they should be expecting from cybersecurity to try to bolster it.