In terms of compelling reasons, I think 2% of GDP saved is a very compelling reason.
I'll go back to the trust issue, because of course we're in a very different environment today than we were in the 1990s or the 2000s in terms of the level of trust that citizens have in digital data and also in government.
Ms. Hänni, could you talk about what the level of trust was in government when you embarked on this, as opposed to, for instance, the fear there is if you're sharing information between departments? I know we've had concerns in Canada that certain information is being shared with security services, or that we have health information or tax information being shared with other departments.
How do you protect against this? What would you see as the level of trust that citizens had in government generally and in the Internet and how it might be different today, and how would we overcome that?