Okay. That's a bit of a complex answer. I'll try to break it down.
There are various components to the Government of Canada, and all of those components need to be moving forward. Paul Glover can speak more to this, but on the modernization of the infrastructure to support the requirements to connect, we live in an interconnected world. We have to have networks that are efficient and able to talk amongst themselves. Cybersecurity, the topic of today, is an absolutely critical strategic imperative. We must ensure that the information entrusted to us by Canadians is held securely and properly treated.
On information management, again, it's about making sure that the privacy of Canadians is properly entrusted, but at the same time, supporting open government initiatives and making sure that the information that can be made available to Canadians is made available through the open government initiative.
Then we get into the applications and the service delivery and ensuring that those are developed and designed in modern ways, with the digital standards and principles in mind, the first of which being that it's user first, user-centric. If we aren't designing our services with the end-user—Canadians or Canadian businesses—in mind....