Thank you for giving me the opportunity to answer your question and shed some light on those questions. They are very important.
We are going to use what we call commercial off-the-shelf systems. These systems are already programmed. They are used by large corporations. In fact, before deciding on the models of service delivery that we will adopt, we consulted with large corporations, with other public services at the provincial and municipal levels. We are part of a number of benchmarking groups. Everybody is going in that direction now.
So the model we will be using in government in a few years--because it takes time to implement those systems--is exactly the model used by the other public services presently or what will be used in the future.They are doing the same thing as we are. They are migrating to this more modern set-up for those functions.
So the challenges we are experiencing presently are experienced by other organizations as well.