The National Strategy recognized that responsibilities for critical infrastructure in Canada are shared by federal, provincial and territorial governments, local authorities, and critical infrastructure owners and operators – who bear the primary responsibility for protecting their assets and services. [...] The Action Plan 2010-2015 for Canada’s Cyber Security Strategy outlines the Government’s plan to implement the Strategy and meet the ultimate goal of securing our cyberspace for the benefit of Canadians and our economy. [...] Each of the strategic objectives of the National Strategy contribute to helping Canada better prepare and respond to these threats and hazards: • Partnerships enhance collaboration among governments (federal, provincial, territorial) and critical infrastructure sectors. [...] Public Safety Canada and critical infrastructure stakeholders will clarify the rationale for critical infrastructure resilience activities and ensure the value proposition is understood by relevant audiences, including sector networks, governments, and the public. [...] Public Safety Canada will build on the successful launch of the CI Gateway by ensuring that its membership spans the ten sectors and other key stakeholders, encouraging active membership participation, and promoting its use by sector networks and communities of practice to share information and best practices, and to work together on specific projects.