In addition to Bill C-26—and you've given some highlights of it—we will work with industry and regulators to protect our critical infrastructure in a number of priority areas, including telecommunications. As you may recall, part 1 of Bill C-26 seeks to add, expressly, the objective of ensuring the security of our telecommunications sector. Beyond that, we have the protocols and policies that govern procurement, which we do in partnership with PSPC.
We also have the authorities granted to the service under the CSIS Act, which include the threat reduction measures this government introduced in 2019, but with the corresponding transparency and accountability, as granted by both NSIRA and NSICOP. There are reviews coming up for that legislation.
Mr. MacGregor, I hope that is something you and I will be able to work on, along with other parliamentarians.
We are making additional investments right across the national security and public safety apparatus so that Canadians can be assured we will be vigilant 24-7 in protecting our critical infrastructure and institutions, so we can keep them safe and preserve the Canadian interest, both here and abroad.