Thank you.
My last question is for Ms. Clarke.
As we speak, not only does Canada have a record number of employees, but it's also making unprecedented investments in outsourcing. We've learned that subcontractors with specialized skills don't necessarily transfer their knowledge to public servants.
Your brief lists the means the government has put in place to help its public servants become more specialized in information technology. I'm thinking in particular of the organization Code for Canada, the Canadian Digital Service and the Canada School of Public Service's Digital Academy.
Why is it that, despite the government introducing measures to have public servants acquire specialized skills, it continues to use that buzzword to explain the massive increase in spending on IT subcontractors?