Okay.
My last question has to do with the cost side of it.
You mentioned three things you're trying to do: improve service quality, reduce costs, and enhance security. In the time I have, I want to talk about costing.
Mr. Westcott, I know that you've worked in financial services before, and I know you would extensively benchmark how you perform from a cost point of view vis-Ã -vis your competitors.
How does the Government of Canada look at benchmarks? Typically when you look at costs, you'd say that between 1% and 3% or 4% of revenues is an appropriate figure to be spending on information services. What's the appropriate figure for the Government of Canada? I know that maybe revenue is not the right measure....