Following up on that, cyber and cyber-type attacks have been in the news a lot more recently. However, when I was in Estonia, we were talking—this was years and years ago, pre-COVID—about cyber and what happened in Estonia because of Russia. That was long before the invasion of Crimea. Globally, and being in this space, is it fair to say that Canada has been preparing and building its resources?
On the point you just made, Admiral, about the constant changing of the threat and being always ready, even being ready yesterday is going to look very different weeks from now, months from now or years from now. I look back at the Estonian case, when their entire digital infrastructure was successfully hacked by Russia. Was that a wake-up call in Canada back then? How are you continuing to prepare, based on what's happening in other countries and not just what's topical in the media at any given moment?