Basically, in terms of the value of contracts that are now on the EPS platform, a cloud platform, we're talking about $25 billion, so it's a lot of procurement that is now captured by this EPS platform.
If we go back a few years ago, a procurement officer would work on files and get emails, faxes and, basically, also receive hard copies of bids, so you can imagine all the interactions. There were also different teams and people working on those files. One of the huge pluses of the EPS platform is being able to consolidate all the interactions, the questions and answers that potential bidders may have on procurement, so everything is safeguarded as part of this cloud platform. In terms of openness, it's also much more transparent with the ability to bid electronically, so there are a lot of benefits that we've seen. We've also been able to make 17,000 legacy contracts available on EPS.
Huge progress has been made. This is not the only solution, but it is addressing, in part, some of the deficiencies that were witnessed. Our ADM mentioned the creation of a new position of a chief of the quality assurance and records compliance office. This is a huge thing.