I have one last question for you.
Will MPs' offices be integrated into the digital service delivery model? We are on the front line of service to Canadians, after all. When constituents encounter problems, they call our office, so we reach out to departments to see how we can help the person get the service they need. It adds to the workload of office staff, and MPs don't always have the resources for that.
Even when they're advised to contact Service Canada, people prefer to call their MP's office for help, rather than contact the department in question. It's a double-edged sword for us, being on the front lines of service delivery to constituents.
Do you intend to build MPs' offices into your digital service solution so we can help one another?