Okay.
Speaking to the question raised by my NDP colleague with respect to assurances, I know when you read some of the issues identified in the Auditor General's report.... The major concern I have is with respect to management information, that it needs fundamental upgrades. I believe there are legacy systems and other issues with respect to management information that are really hurting the department and are driving the unsatisfactory progress.
My question is, you have these savings associated with the expenditure review, which you've indicated, and you've illustrated the action items for it, but there seems to be a clear indication that there needs to be major capital investment or a major investment in management information systems as well, to upgrade, to bring about these efficiencies.
First of all, will this investment take place in line with some of the assurances you've provided? Second, will it impact the savings you have estimated in any shape or form?