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Government Operations committee  I would say that, from a Shared Services Canada perspective, we appreciate the time the committee is spending trying to understand the complexity of our operations and what we are doing, so it's always a pleasure to appear in front of you.

June 10th, 2022Committee meeting

Sony Perron

Government Operations committee  The $60 million and, I would say, all of the budget at SSC is taking into consideration opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We are going towards certification for our data centre, eliminating legacy infrastructure that is not using energy efficiently. I don't know if Patrice Nadeau, our ADM of networks, can add specific examples under the $60 million that can produce the result the MP is asking for.

June 10th, 2022Committee meeting

Sony Perron

Government Operations committee  Mr. Chair, we have a brokering service at Shared Services Canada that qualified eight cloud service providers based on their ability to meet security requirements. They were qualified back in 2018. When a department needs to access cloud services for protection of new workloads, the eight have to compete as soon as the department passes over a certain threshold.

June 10th, 2022Committee meeting

Sony Perron

Government Operations committee  Mr. Chair, with your permission, I’ll answer the member’s question. No, that’s not included in planned activities to use the $86 million mentioned in Supplementary Estimates (A).

June 10th, 2022Committee meeting

Sony Perron

Government Operations committee  Thank you, minister. Mr. Chair, there isn’t really an answer to that question. We will never be done updating and modernizing networks. New technological opportunities, new demands and new expectations from the citizenry mean that what is needed today will be very different from what was needed five years ago and what will be needed five years from now.

June 10th, 2022Committee meeting

Sony Perron

Government Operations committee  Mr. Chair, this question goes back to the point the minister was making a little earlier, which is that cyber security is a partnership within the Government of Canada. Our colleagues at the Cyber Security Centre are responsible for monitoring what’s going on out there and informing us of the risks and vulnerabilities we face.

June 10th, 2022Committee meeting

Sony Perron

Government Operations committee  To my knowledge, when it comes to the services we provide in our department, no organization was targeted directly.

June 10th, 2022Committee meeting

Sony Perron

Government Operations committee  Shared Services Canada doesn’t use that kind of service. We have our own resources to check our networks and equipment and detect vulnerabilities.

June 10th, 2022Committee meeting

Sony Perron

Government Operations committee  Thank you, Minister. In budget 2022, you may have seen an investment toward Shared Services Canada and the Canadian Communication Security Establishment to extend some of the protection that is being provided to the core government operation of around 43 departments to a number of small departments and agencies.

April 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Sony Perron

Government Operations committee  Thank you, Minister. Mr. Chair, the work around SSC 3.0 is about creating a platform that allows public servants to work internally and effectively but also provides Canadians with the right digital tools. It's both. When it comes to the $158 million that you referred to earlier, it's about eliminating a lot of the transactional activity between the departments.

April 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Sony Perron