Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm delighted to see my colleague the minister and the people who are with her today.
I'm extremely proud of what these people have been able to accomplish in terms of resources, having visited Shared Services Canada. The progress we're seeing at Shared Services Canada is quite remarkable. So, Madam Minister, I want to acknowledge the success of the men and women at Shared Services Canada who have provided public servants with access to the secure networks and technological tools they needed to maintain services to citizens during this crisis. I know that Shared Services Canada has often been the target of criticism, but this time it is showing us the way forward. We are very proud of what these people have been able to accomplish.
I'm sure my colleagues don't always appreciate that we highlight the success stories here, Madam Minister, but I think it's important that the women and men of our public service are recognized for the incredible work they have done.
There's a lot of talk lately that everyone is going to be able to work from home. We'll be able to empty all of our downtowns and no one will ever have to go back to the office again.
Minister, you've been working very hard on technology-enabled workplaces. That's work that goes on with Public Services and Procurement Canada as well, with respect to enabling flexibility, enabling unassigned workplaces and enabling the kinds of workplaces that we're really going to need going forward, and doing so in part using technology. Maybe we could have the benefit of your thinking on that.