Yes.
I think the biggest opportunity is around a common search feature. I have a slightly different view from what was expressed earlier. I don't think we should replicate the data all over the place. If we do that we're going to have huge storage costs, plus the complexity of trying to keep track of the original source of that data.
I think we should jointly develop a common search engine, so wherever that data resides we can search federal government data, provincial data, municipal data. There's no wrong front door into finding that data. I think that would give us some huge economies of scale.
I think there are some other savings we can create, if we can get to standards. It will make it easier for the research community and the developers if we have standard formats, and if we agree on meta tags, for example.
I think those are areas where we could save, perhaps not money for us immediately but money for the users down the road.