Essentially, the question is about a fundamental shift. Right now a lot of people feel they come into their office, sit down at the same desk, the same phone. These GC collaborating spaces are not that. They are a set of standard spaces where a public servant can come in, plug in their tablet, get to their network, their phone number pops up and they're able to function. It doesn't require them to go to the same workplace.
The experience from employees who have moved into this space is exceptionally positive. It allows teams to self-organize, to meet where they need to. It allows people flexibility to be closer to home and to better manage the work-life challenges they face. The feedback from employees as we stand up plans to return to the workplace—because we never really stopped working, so it's not a return to work but a return to the workplace—is that those spaces will be extremely important in providing them the flexibility they will need if there are problems with day care, school and other things. They're a great tool. I suspect the feedback from those pilots will be quite positive and there will be a move to accelerate them.
In this new world there will obviously be some cleanliness and hygiene issues we will have to sort through to make sure it is done safely, but from a functionality point of view, that's the concept, that's the model and that's the flexibility it provides employees and teams.