Maybe I can add to that from Shared Services.
As my colleague from the Treasury Board was saying, it's a combination of both. It's the specialized expertise but also just the incremental capacity that we need. The nature of our business right now means that the demand exceeds capacity. In addition to our own workforce, we do need to increase our capacity to deliver on all of the projects, especially when we adopt new technology as part of our network modernization initiatives right now, which we've actually posted on our website.
Adoption of the cloud is fairly new for the government. This is where we would probably also need extra capacity and expertise. We're deploying software-defined networking. We're adopting zero-trust architecture. Those are actually new technologies, new ways of doing things for us. Specialized expertise to complement our own capacity is required.