We have certainly worked to use better IM practices at PCO. Ten years ago, I would not have been able to say that we were necessarily up to where we needed to be when it came to information management. We have invested in what is called GCdocs, which is the system of record within government. We have invested in the best AI tools that are currently available, but we think there's much better to come.
We are hamstrung a little bit. One of the challenges we deal with, which we tried to overcome during the pandemic, is that we saw a spike in our backlog during the pandemic, because we need people physically in the office as we have top secret documents and secret documents, and our entire access to information system needs to be, by design, on a secure system. One of the investments we made during the pandemic was that we built classified laptops that allowed employees who were working remotely to still respond to classified requests.
This was an example of us working very closely with IT and IT security professionals, and showing a little bit of risk tolerance to try to find solutions at a time when it was very difficult to do this. I think that helped us to not have a worse situation than we have today, but I will keep coming back to saying that we're not happy with where we are. We know we need to do more, and we are actively trying to do more.
