Thank you very much.
When Shared Services Canada was created back in 2012, we had 720 data centres. We have since closed 332, and 69 should be closed by the end of this fiscal year. By next week, we should be at around 400 closed, leaving 263.
The trajectory is to consolidate workloads that used to be in these legacy data centres into four enterprise data centres that provide better reliability, better energy costs and better stability, and also to move some of the workload into the cloud, which is the other option for hosting these important applications.
We are making progress on legacy. This is being done with the client departments that run applications into these data centres, because it's not only to do a “lift and shift”. We are trying to do this at the same time as the client departments modernize their applications that serve Canadians.