Maybe I can add that in the first, I would say, 10 weeks of the pandemic, there were difficulties for the system to accommodate remote access and there was not enough connection. When it came to the end of May to June last year, the capacity ramped up in terms of secure remote access, so these blocks have stopped.
You may have noticed at the time that Mr. Glover was talking, we were also talking about the situation where we were asking employees to use the system only at certain times of the day. We went over this during the summer by increasing the capacity of secure remote access.
I will insist on the words “secure remote access”. The idea is not to give access. It's to give secure remote access, allowing our employees to work from home and not increase the risk for the network and the government's activities. Now we are able to provide 290,000 simultaneous connections, and we have answered all the demands from the departments in terms of increasing capacity.
With regard to these situations that were visible in the first few weeks of the pandemic, with hard work and collaboration among the parties, we were able to put in place solutions that have allowed hundreds of thousands of federal employees to do their work from home.