Absolutely, we know about them. It's always good to see any organization stand up. We have never claimed to have a monopoly on innovation or on addressing this problem. We try to come humbly to the table with our knowledge, knowing that others have expertise and will come at the problem from a different perspective.
There's always opportunity. We are trying to put out some of our challenges. We've done them through research challenges. CSE has published them. We worked with the NRC to publish some of our research challenges for the more research type of pieces than the development pieces. Then we also have events where and hosted something called GeekWeek in October. Organizations can come and apply. It was virtual this year, of course. Normally it's in person. Over 200 cybersecurity professionals from Canada, academia, industry, government and international come together to start to tackle those problems together. That would be another area where we could contribute and collaborate on research projects.
Finally, we're always open to good ideas. I have a partnership group that looks for places that we can work with together on things like collaborative cyber defence. We're always looking for great ideas and hearing what people have to say.