I hadn't understood the word “enterprise”. Thank you.
An enterprise approach is one where we look at all of the departments as a whole—as the enterprise—and rather than running each individual departmental network, we want to move them to simplified standardized networks. Even when we have, for example, a lot of Juniper gear or Cisco gear or any of the others that you see in the ecosystem we have, it can be configured differently and is non-standardized.
Think about Interac terminals that we all work with every day. What if each one of those was configured a little bit differently or required a slightly different way to operate for you? We want an enterprise approach, so the user experience is the same and consistent. That will allow us to aggregate requirements to obtain a better price for Canadians, improve our service and, frankly, reduce costs over time while increasing reliability.
It's part of that Gartner.... Remove the number of vendors and move to a smaller, more stable, predictable environment. That's what we mean by the enterprise approach.