And I'm ubiquitous.
Mr. Chairman, I was very pleased to see that in the course of the discussion with the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel the whole relationship between the administration of the House and individual members was very nicely exposed. That is to say, we regard each member of Parliament as an individual client and that the relationship of trust that we build up with the individual members and with the individual parties is one we absolutely rely on. It's an absolute cornerstone of our approach.
It's really a good thing for legal counsel to explain this process, because it also applies to information and information technologies. I think the Chief Information Officer, Louis Bard, will be able to answer your questions relating to technologies and what can be found in the information systems.
So without further delay, I will let you move on to questions.