I'll mention two things.
Within that report we mentioned the greatest long-term strategic threat to Canada as being the state-sponsored activity, which is typically things that work against economic prosperity, national security, as well as our democratic values. When you lump all those three things together, that's where we're talking into the long-term strategic threat.
What we also highlighted in that 2020 cyber-threat assessment was the threat from ransomware, and particularly the threat from ransomware against critical infrastructure, which we said would have the biggest impact on Canadians. Unfortunately, that has come true since the 2020 threat assessment. I think in the past year we've seen ransomware being the threat that had the biggest impact on Canadians.
In terms of the question, Mr. Chair, with respect to the long-term strategic threat, it's still the threat posed by the nation-states when you bundle in economic prosperity, national security, as well as our democratic values.