Sure. I'll give you the short story version.
We took about 40% of the workforce involved in IT and put it into Shared Services Canada. When we did that, the deficit reduction program immediately took 10% of that consolidated budget and took it out as part of the draft savings so we achieved savings immediately. Now they're working on their work plan. The first thing out of the gate was our e-mail services in government, where we went from a hundred different suppliers to one. That, I think, is a consolidation. We're looking at our data centres. We have several hundred data centres. We want to get to half a dozen or a dozen data centres rather than 300 data centres. These are the kinds of things they continue to work on moving towards looking at the thousands of applications that are found on your average government desk top, and to start to consolidate that as well. It's an ongoing exercise. They continue to report to Treasury Board. The RPPs continue to describe how Shared Services Canada is meeting its aspirations.