I think part of the work of the Research Security Centre is exactly that.
It's a whole-of-government endeavour. Our key partners beyond our portfolio would include ISED, Health Canada and other science departments. We want to pay attention to their expertise and capacity to give us advice. There is a whole-of-government structure that allows us to come together and collaborate on how we identify those areas.
Through the centre, we do a lot of public engagements. I have half of my centre here and half across the country. It's not a huge bunch of people. We do a ton of outreach as well. We're working with universities and industry. We run workshops and whatnot. This allows us to identify areas of priority external to government. Through this whole-of-government approach, we're able to build those bridges.