It is driving savings throughout, and CRA is the best example.
As mentioned, half of that saving relates to softwood lumber, and the other half is administrative savings. I highlighted e-filing as an example, but to talk further about this, they have changed rules so that major tax preparers who file more than 10 returns must do e-filing. For you and me, it's voluntary; if you're in the tax preparation business, you now must do e-filing. There are savings there.
They did one other thing on the paper-based side. They used to send tax return information out by registered mail. Now they use regular mail. That's a savings as well, even though it's still paper-based. This is not the only thing they've done from an administrative perspective, but the “e” part of this is certainly a big component.