So with the problems that many of us have identified, for example, with the lists, what sorts of assurances can you give us on the updates that have been identified and problems that have been identified? Obviously the old data is in the old software. You're going to a new system. You say you have some guarantee from IBM that it's going to be a seamless transition. With computers, I'm often reminded of the old adage, “garbage in, garbage out”.
Of course one of the problems we're trying to address is the inadequacies of the existing list. That's why you hear comments again and again when you appear before us about door-to-door enumeration perhaps, or going back to some targeted enumeration for areas of high transition and that type of thing. Communities such as the community I'm from, Fort St. John, have seen a dramatic increase in growth over the last while. Calgary would be another example, and Fort McMurray, those types of communities. I hasten to think that those lists are already considerably out of date.
What guarantees do you have, first of all, from IBM that they're comfortable there's going to be this transfer of updated data into the new system and that it will be a system that's reliable?