Okay.
Thank you, Minister and Chair, for the member's question and the kind words on the work we've done.
The short and quick answer is that we have not invested any money in new data centres—not a penny. We've invested money in closing data centres. We have four enterprise data centres. Those are state of the art. They have uninterruptible power. We are consistently taking workloads out of older data centres, inefficient data centres and end-of-life data centres and moving them to the cloud or to one of the end-state enterprise data centres.
There are costs with those migrations, and there is a cost to put equipment into the enterprise data centre to handle the workloads, but the physical infrastructure is built. As we know what workloads are going in there, we put in the racks—the computers—to handle that workload.
We are not building more data centres. We are closing data centres. In fact, last year was a record. We closed more data centres than we ever have—just short of 100—and we're going to continue to close data centres until we have all of our workloads in the cloud, in an enterprise data centre—one of the four—or in a hybrid of the two.