Thank you, Mr. Christopherson, for those questions.
I can only comment to a certain extent. The project is essentially the responsibility of Citizenship and Immigration Canada. The Canada Border Services Agency was a participant in it by virtue of the fact that we have front-line enforcement responsibilities for immigration issues. The reason, in broad-bush terms, it was descoped was, in essence, that they were trying to amalgamate and replace 12 front-line and overseas systems with one integrated system. And I think that at the end of the day, a number of decisions that had been taken over the life of the project, including the switch from a customized solution to something referred to as a “customs office off the shelf”, proved to be incapable of delivering the original vision of the project.
In terms of the NCMS aspects of it and the FOSS aspects of it, the two systems we're most interested in, yes, there were delays that were caused by virtue of the fact that we were waiting for the GCMS to give us the sort of upgraded capacity--