To answer your first question, I would tell you that this has been done for this year. You are quite right in pointing out that we are banking a great deal on the telephony. In fact, this was the right time to do this. The government had a tendency to use old telephone systems that cost us a great deal of money. For example, the government uses a desktop telephone, which we refer to as the Centrex telephone, which costs us approximately $31 per month, whereas an IP telephone costs us approximately $15 per month.
Our plan calls for modernization. We used some aspects of this transformation plan to achieve savings this year. However, we are going to modernize the telephone system throughout the government. We are also going to consider the possibility that, for some people, it would make more sense to provide them with a cell phone rather than an office phone. At present, cell phones are not costing us a great deal of money.