You're right. This would set up a system, a regime of mandatory reporting. We recognize that it is a burden or a circumstance that we're imposing on private businesses, but for the reasons my colleague identified, these private businesses are increasingly the backbone of basic services that Canadians rely upon for the Canadian economy, for the safety and security of people in their homes, driving their cars.
While many will want to voluntarily report, the obligation to have mandatory reporting will, to Mr. Julian's point, give us data on exactly the nature and the number of these threats, but it will allow us to work with other businesses to better protect them as a particular defect is identified or a particular threat or activity is successful.
The objective will be to quickly work with other players in that sector or similar sectors to ensure that they have the best resiliency and the best protection possible.
Mr. Champagne had something he wanted to add to that.