I want to ensure I'm understanding the question correctly, Mr. Chair. I'm taking that this is with respect to our cyber-defence mandate, under which we have a responsibility to protect Government of Canada systems and to provide advice and guidance for systems of importance to the Government of Canada. As I noted in my earlier remarks, this legislation would allow CSE, upon the request of the owner of a network outside of the Government of Canada and for a system that the minister has designated to be of importance, to work with that system owner to help protect their systems from cyber-attacks. We're not focusing on Canadian information—it's not part of our mandate—but we could be asked to help protect a system of importance from a cyber-attack, which could include something outside of the Government of Canada.
On March 22nd, 2018. See this statement in context.