Thank you for the question.
The Business Council represents approximately 170 of Canada's largest, most successful businesses, so I can't speak to the specifics of the challenges facing small and medium-sized businesses, but what I can say is that small and medium-sized businesses are very much a part of the supply chains of large businesses. Large businesses are quite concerned about the security posture of small businesses, because they can often be an indirect route to attack large businesses.
There needs to be much more done in this space in terms of government support, and Bill C-26 is one way to help in that regard. The private sector itself is also willing to step up and do more. For instance, our members are very much committed to working with their supply chains to build up their baseline resiliency, including through education, capacity building and relationship brokering, including working jointly with Canada's security and intelligence community, with agencies like CSIS, the CSE and the RCMP.