There's a common theme here. For the Privy Council Office, and other departments, it's really been focusing on unnecessary duplication, various support services, doing things more intelligently based on 21st century principles, removing some of the silos that are in the organizations. Yesterday the President of the Treasury Board was in and described that phenomenon, and that's really been driving some costs out.
If I have some time, Mr. Chair, I'd like to ask specifically about the Beyond the Border initiative. You mentioned in the RPP that the costs are going to be falling fairly significantly in the next couple of years. Can you give us an update of why that is? I presume there are some good measures that have been implemented now. Is it finished? Obviously we want to have this reduction in friction to trade, to tourism, and to travel, and it just seems that it's really been implemented very quickly.
Can you give us a sense of where things are at?