We are working closely with the chief information officer, Ms. Charette. We have worked together with the Treasury Board Secretariat to develop the record-keeping directive. This will bring more rigour into an electronic world that is quite out of control.
To come back to your question specifically, we do work with them. But the data that interest us are historical and archival data. The data you and Ms. Charette are referring to are data on the current operations of the various departments they are working with.
The Treasury Board Secretariat has our full support for that. But that is going to depend more on the departments and how they will create and manage their information. We have a supporting role because what we are interested in is actually part of that information. We want it to be created, preserved and transferred to us.
We are interested in historical data, so longer-term data.