Thank you.
I'm going to continue along the path that Mr. Patzer was on with Mr. Erskine-Smith.
I want to explore first of all with Mr. Johnson from IBM, and then go over to Mr. McKay.
It's great to see you again. I know you helped to guide us through Washington when INDU visited there last Parliament. A lot of what we do relies on co-operation and coordination with the United States. We are working on our digital strategy and including the digital charter looking at increased penalties and enforcement powers. I know we have worked with organizations like IBM on some of our strategy in terms of managing data and anonymizing and aggregating it, working with Statistics Canada.
When we're working with the United States, we have some data treaties, and IBM is obviously on both sides of the border, in fact across a lot of borders, which gives us some international exposure to opportunities for data sharing in the right ways. Could you maybe comment on the work that IBM is doing in terms of large-data management and storage?