A key part of our mandate is around cybersecurity, and it was a core part of our mandate well before this new proposed legislation. One of the cornerstones of what we do is to try to protect, as well as we can, the Government of Canada systems and, more so even with this legislation, systems of importance to the Government of Canada.
I mentioned in my earlier remarks that right now, through the technology and people we have, CSE is deploying very sophisticated cybersecurity defences on Government of Canada networks. Those help us on a daily basis. I've already quoted that we're blocking up to a billion malicious actions per day. The magnitude of these malicious cyber-actions is extremely high, so we work every day to block those actions.
When something actually happens—and we always say that no one is immune in this environment as it's a very challenging environment—we also have a very important responsibility. We work with the implicated department, for example, and with others across government to ask how we can remediate this as quickly as possible to ensure that information is being protected and that services are back up and running.