Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd also like to thank the witnesses for being here this afternoon.
I'd like to come back to the question asked by my colleague Mathieu Ravignat. This great exercise requires an enormous amount of skill and experience from information technology professionals from other sectors who have already gone through this kind of reorganization. But it's also important to work with federal public servants in the information technology sector because they are already on site.
If we want to gain time and save money, I personally don't see any other way than going and finding the best possible expertise outside and including it. The opposition parties might be looking for another way of doing it, but I think your study confirms fairly well that we don't need to reinvent the wheel. If it already exists in the private sector, then we should find the best example and use it within the federal government. The savings will be big, to use your words.
Is there another way of doing it or are you on the right track?