Okay, great. Thanks for that opportunity.
Committee members, Digital Nations is the 10 countries around the world that are leading in their advancement of digital to serve citizens better. It's all citizen-centric. We get together in a meeting once a year. Canada was the chair this past year; we just handed over the gavel to the United Kingdom. Officials in these 10 countries work together to identify where there are some key initiatives that they can learn or share with other countries. We partner with different countries on different things.
I'll just give you one example. I had a meeting with the digital minister from Portugal as part of Digital Nations. Portugal has been looking at single identity—in other words, digital authentication—so that people only have to sign in once and can access any government department. It was a very fascinating conversation because that is a high priority for me as we accelerate our digital transformation.
This is a collaborative forum, and the work goes on year-round at the officials' level. It's all about accelerating our collective and individual digital transitions to provide our citizens with the services they need in the way they want to access them.