Thank you.
I'll just go back for a moment to the data piece around the federal spending on health care, to draw a link to the benefit of data, across the country, with which we are able to evaluate, first of all, how funding's allocated. For the first time, I understand, we're going to be able to ensure that mental health funding, for example, ends up in mental health services, primary health care and so on, to long-term care. It's also about the evaluation of the impact to health or health delivery.
We've also heard in this committee, through the outsourcing study, about the transformational work that is happening through many of those contracts around digitalizing government and about the obvious reality of what that's going to mean for service delivery. What does that strong data metric—the ability to do that analysis—mean for your reports?