There are a number of things that we're monitoring very carefully and out of an abundance of caution. That's the approach I like to bring to it, to provide that abundance of caution and care to ensure the health and safety of all Canadians.
Because of our distance from the conflict in Ukraine, probably the most significant threat that Canada would face from this would be cyber-related, but having said that, we take an all-hazards approach, and we're monitoring the situation very carefully.
I also would comment that there are 1.4 million Ukrainian Canadians who have a very strong interest, and they have family and perhaps business interests, and at the very least they love their mother country. I think we also have a duty to them to be particularly vigilant in order to make sure they are not subject not just to undue influence, but to any kind of interference or threat.
Sometimes we see, for example, that when they advocate for Ukraine, the response on social media can be very challenging for them, particularly for certain vulnerable members of that community, so we remain vigilant in our support of Ukrainian Canadians, as well as protecting Canadian critical infrastructure and interests.