First, it's too early to.... I don't want to make the same mistake that I was critical of earlier. We don't want to be booking savings until we've had the successful implementation of a new system. These investments currently are important. There may be savings in the future, but we're not going to book those savings pre-emptively. We need to get it right.
Back office transformation will help give us a better line of sight into both the financial situation of each department and agency and the human resource status throughout the government. This is important. When wholly implemented over 10 to 12 years, the new system will give us in real time better, consistent reporting of annual spending across government.
We're working on a broader digital transformation of government, and at some point in the future I'd like to have that conversation. Sometime we could get together informally as a group and talk about digital transformation, which I think all governments are taking more seriously now, given the rapidity of change in technology and the expectation that Canadians have of better digital services. It's quite exciting and important work.