Thank you very much, MP MacKinnon.
Just to start, I'll say that all major organizations are transitioning into a cloud as an essential part of their modernization, and for a very good reason. For those not familiar with the cloud—not too many months ago, frankly, I was not—the equivalent would be receiving electricity services. Rather than having the electricity plant on the site of your building to supply electricity and needing to have enough capacity for your peak—and you're paying for that kind of capacity of the equipment all the time, whether you're at the peak or not—the electricity utilities have the infrastructure and connect with us, and we just pay for what we use.
It's a bit similar with cloud services. Instead of the ministries having the infrastructure and capacity for their peak usage—think about CRA at tax time but paying for that level of equipment year-round—now, with cloud service, they pay for the usage they actually need at any one time, and the infrastructure is managed and handled by the cloud service provider.
I'd love to invite Paul to let the committee know how the transition to the cloud is going.