Let me address the first question, and I think Mr. Barr may address the others.
In terms of the relationship between the Privy Council Office and Shared Services Canada with regard to the security of information technology infrastructure, think about it as we are the client and they are the service providers. We clearly will have discussions about explaining our risks, our risk tolerance—or perhaps I should say intolerance. Then they will, as technology providers, be able to work with us in developing the solutions that will meet our needs. That's the conversation. We are the client, they are the provider, and we need to get to a mutual agreement on what can actually be done.