First of all, let me provide you with some assurance that we work very closely, particularly with our Five Eyes partners, and it's not just a government-to-government relationship. In fact, among our senior officials, and particularly among the members of the national security intelligence community within Canada and among our Five Eyes partners, there's a great deal of collaboration and working together on the sharing of tools and responses to improve our resiliency.
Some of the questions you ask, I believe, would be more appropriately answered by the Communications Security Establishment and perhaps the Minister of Defence. However, I work very closely with them—both I and the deputy minister do—and I can provide you with assurances that I believe the CSE and our officials have been incredibly vigilant and vigorous in their response to cyber-attacks. There is a high degree of expertise. When we have had cyber-attacks among our provincial and territorial partners that have affected critical infrastructure systems there, we've been able to respond very quickly to send the expertise there, help them in their recovery and provide them with a great deal of support and advice.
Although there's always work to do, I would acknowledge that they're doing a pretty good job.