Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff is pretty upset with reports that the NSA had been spying on her, but also on previous revelations regarding the collaboration between the US intelligence agency and Brazilian companies that led to spying on the country’s citizens.

Rousseff wants to modify laws in order to let the government suspend the operation of companies that cooperate with international espionage schemes, Veja reports.

Furthermore, it seems that strengthening the internal government communications is also on her list, particularly since many advisors use email services such as Gmail.

The measures were discussed during a meeting with the country’s ministers. “It can be a bank or a telephone company; if you cooperate with such schemes, their right to operate in Brazil should be canceled,” said Paulo Bernardo, the country’s Communications Minister.