Well, of the $11.5 million, a significant part—I'm informed about $9 million—will be on website development, and $2 million to develop capacity. There are also privacy issues to address as part of that, from an IT perspective.
We don't underestimate it, and I take your point very seriously. Enterprise-wide IT-type solutions are tough for a company. They're tough for government. We know the challenges. In the Auditor General's report on Shared Services Canada under the previous government there were real challenges. I'm not being partisan when I say, “under the previous government” because there has not been a government that has not had challenges with enterprise-wide IT solutions.
I still have some level of PTSD from my experience with IT procurement from way back when I was Minister of Public Works. This is a tough area.
I agree with you that these investments are quite modest. We will use them prudently and respect taxpayers and tax dollars. We will also evaluate whether it's the right quantum of resources, both in terms of technology and people to do what we're committing to.