We follow the same thing as the IT acceptable use policies on a regular basis.
It's happened at the caucus level, on your caucus web server. We've helped many of you with your caucus servers when there has been infiltration, corruption, spam, and things like that. This has happened with members' laptops that have been infected with viruses.
When we detect something, the first thing we do is inform the member and then request permission to remove that PC or that laptop to help restore the situation very rapidly. We do this on an individual private basis with every member of Parliament. If we notice a situation, we try to find a compromise and identify the threats. If I cannot at one point solve the issue with the member, I will go to the whip. That's the protocol.
There have been a lot of instances over the last 19 years I've been here, but I have to say that each time we've been able to correct the situation to the member's satisfaction. Never in the last 19 years have we lost access to our network, been paralyzed for days, or had to shut down the network. Touch wood—we have been able to keep things running.