I don't know if I could put a year on it. Whether it would be three years or five years, I have no clue. I don't think I could put a year on that. I think what's important to note is that when it comes to technology, it's growing exponentially. We're seeing that in the financial audit world and in the performance audit world, that reliance on IT systems being able to tackle large amounts of data. All of those are very important going forward.
Disruptive technology is creating so many opportunities. Like every other federal organization, we have some legacy systems. We've started to take some measures to replace them. We need to worry not only about that and our IT security but also about upskilling our folks. It's not just the technological gaps that we have. It's also the time and the space to train our people to be comfortable, to be able to use those things.
It's hard to tell you a time frame, but it's about more than just the technology. I want to leave you with that.