Thanks very much.
I apologize. My interpretation channel was not working, so I'm not sure if I'll be repeating a question that was previously asked.
I want to talk a little bit about reduction in costs on the House administration side.
I know you've detailed that the House of Commons will attempt to reduce its spending by about $30 million over the next several years, which is a good thing. We've talked about some of the service delivery transformation in the House, specifically the one Harold was talking about in going away from hard copy of publications to more online publication. That's a great thing, but in the House administration itself you've identified significant savings, some through attrition and some through elimination of vacant positions. Those are obviously how savings can be realized there.
You talked about service delivery transformation in the administration side. Could you detail a little bit of what that means and what kinds of savings you are referring to?