First of all, our strategy, as I've already mentioned, involved the creation of a number of federal agencies and bodies, including the national cybercrime coordination unit under the RCMP, responsible for conducting criminal investigations. Very importantly, we know that cybercrime events can impact our provincial and territorial partners and our critical infrastructure. We're delivering programs that are focused on industrial control systems for critical infrastructure.
We've been working very closely with stakeholders in providing training, testing response and recovery capabilities and promoting security awareness. Just a few weeks ago, a multisector network meeting was held with critical infrastructure stakeholders, including our provincial and territorial partners, to discuss threats and mitigation measures. In our budget 2022, funding of nearly $700 million is provided over five years to support how we fight cybercrime and defend critical government and private sector systems, including for our provincial and territorial partners, in order to improve and increase our collective resilience in these types of attacks.