Sure. It is led by PSPC. That data analytics piece is critical. They've been at it for four years or so. As procurement documents become digitized and submitted online as opposed to on paper, PSPC is maintaining a database through which you can do some analytics and look for cross-matches of subcontractors to see if they're in multiple contracts.
One of the things I think we will have to consider at National Defence, because we issue contracts ourselves, is how we share our data with PSPC to make sure that they also have access to our data so that they can look for those possible conflicts. Shared Services Canada is in the same boat.
If a contractor joins the Department of National Defence and needs access to our network—their own email address, etc.—one of the other things we're talking about doing is looking for duplicate names across the system. Individuals may be showing up on multiple departments' emails. It may be a case of a very common name and two different people, but as those types of analytics become more accessible, we'll have more information in our databases and in our systems.
These are early days, but we will work to make sure that we collaborate with PSPC and Shared Services Canada so that we're sharing the same information set.