Yes, I would echo previous comments.
Critical infrastructure is called critical infrastructure because it's essential to our daily lives and the functioning of our economy. That's critical, but there are other elements to this. If the public believes that government has not acted to protect that critical infrastructure and secure our lives, it's the very trust in our government that could be eroded.
Affordability is another potential impact. Cyber-attacks increase costs. Currently, there are countries—the U.K., notably—where insurers will refuse to provide insurance costs to actors who have been attacked by a state-sponsored actor. All those costs are passed on to consumers, so that could also be—