Okay.
In terms of countering ransomware, we did put forth a ransomware campaign in December, which was started by a joint open letter from four different ministers, as well as a ransomware playbook and a ransomware threat bulletin to help equip critical infrastructure and Canadians with the tools [Technical difficulty—Editor].
In addition to that, we continually share threat information related to ransomware with the various sectors. You mentioned energy, which is very important and certainly dependent for transportation. We work closely with the energy sector and we have established two programs, one called Lighthouse and one called Blue Flame, with the Canadian Gas Association and the gas industry across Canada, to exchange cyber-threat information in near real time and to help protect them.
These are two pilots we think are very important to protecting the energy sector, not just for ransomware, but for cyber-threats in general.