Certainly.
Under part 1, for the amendments to the Telecommunications Act, there would be new authorities to issue an order in council regarding high-risk vendor equipment and for telecommunications service providers to remove or put restrictions on that equipment.
It would also include a ministerial order power regarding secondary issues around the security of telecommunications networks. That would include direction to telecommunications service providers—providers of Internet or cellular services—to protect their networks against a range of different threats. Those could include cyber-risks, but also physical threats. For instance, you'd collect information or take certain actions to make sure that their networks are more resilient. They'd have multiple paths within their networks so that if there happens to be a failure, there's resiliency in the network to deal with that.
There are certain authorities that stem from that, which go into more implementation issues. There's collecting information from the carriers to inform those order-making powers, as well as inspection and enforcement powers, including administrative monetary penalty authorities.