The short answer is yes. That's a predictable answer, I appreciate, but I sincerely believe it is the case.
We're talking, as I said earlier, about a back office function. This fact notwithstanding, these back office functions are required to do the direct program delivery. One of the things we've observed is that it's taking a considerable amount of time to process some of our transactions, particularly now.... I know we're not talking about them today, but for the first time in the main estimates we've moved to a capital vote as well as just a single operating vote. This is presenting another set of tracking and recording issues for us.
What you're looking at today, the improvements we're going to be making through this, will certainly allow us to automate that whole process. We're going to be able to automate the whole process of funds approvals. I wouldn't want to say that this is generating a one-and-a-half per cent productivity improvement or anything of that ilk, but it is the essence of what this is here for: better stewardship and a more productive, efficient delivery of our administrative services.