That's an excellent question. First, I want to reassure you. It is absolutely out of the question—this is not our intention—for the government to grant all information technology service contracts to a single company.
Someone will correct me if I am wrong, but the government's information technology expenditures, across government, represent nearly $5 billion. So you can imagine that these contracts are offered to a host of corporations possessing different expertise. There is a fragmentation of services that must be reviewed. We deal with various service providers for certain technology services for which there are reasons to question whether it is appropriate to have different types of software from one department to the next. That concerns not only me, but also the staff of the Treasury Board Secretariat. There should be better supervision of software used. It should not be concluded that there would only be one supplier.