Yes, and one of the very important things that's happening on the horizon is that our government faces a bit of a demographic wall, where they're going to be short of people to run many of their operations. That's going to be happening throughout the economy. That, for us, means that governments must think of different ways of performing the same activities and serving the public. That leads us to more contracting out to places where there can be a core of experts that can be deployed to serve multiple clients. We're going to have to do more with a smaller number of people. It's not like the old days when we feared outsourcing because we'd have to cut jobs in government. We're simply not going to have the people.
It's very interesting when we're talking about a service strategy. If we put two and two together--put that problem together with the opportunity of creating centres of excellence--that will then be a base inside the firms from which we can do work for global clients. That actually could turn out to be a win-win, if we seize that opportunity.