Okay. I appreciate your honesty on this. It's disturbing to me. Would that not mean, for example, that on the shutdown of the Colonial gas pipeline, which has been referenced by other witnesses, the information about how to stop that type of attack would not necessarily be available to Canadian energy companies and to the energy regulator? Or is it that we're getting information about attacks outside of Canada, but within Canada attacks are not necessarily shared in any way to ensure that energy companies, in this case, are able to bulwark themselves against a repetition of that attack?
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