The short answer is, sort of. I apologize for that vagary. Gartner is correct. That is the strategy, but we're not there yet. We are working towards that. We inherited numerous departmental networks that were non-standardized and were all behaving somewhat differently. Part of that enterprise approach is to simplify, to standardize and to move—and this goes to the previous question—to zero trust networks with some of the latest state of the art.... We are working towards what, as the member points out, Gartner recommends.
That's why I differentiate between when we are fixing legacy and when we are moving forward. We do want to make sure that we are not ever dependent on solely one vendor. We have more than one mainframe vendor. We have more than one network vendor, etc. We will continue to make sure that we do that as we move forward, but I have to confess that we're not there yet. There is more work to do because of the legacy that we inherited.