Thank you, Mr. Long.
Building on Alain's last question, some of our systems were compromised in a very serious way a couple of years ago at Treasury Board. I remember when Stockwell Day was the President of the Treasury Board. Obviously we can't know the depth of it for national security reasons.
But my question would be, with the concentration of servers now, are we more vulnerable to an attack? If somebody does get in, they have access to more stuff, now that we're concentrated. Are these attacks still happening, and are we fending them off? Are they getting more sophisticated and harder to detect? Is it part of your new mandate with Shared Services Canada to augment and enhance the security provisions we have so that we don't suffer these attacks?