I would say that from an administrative systems perspective, and that's the focus of administrative review, there are opportunities to consolidate, standardize, simplify, and then renew back-office platforms. That's not necessarily on one massive...because government is too big and the requirements are still quite diverse, but certainly to renew a smaller number of platforms that currently exist across government.
But if we look at program-specific applications, such as EI or taxation or immigration, those applications are difficult; there's not much of a good argument for centralizing. Those areas are where departments will continue to focus their investment plans, strategies, and renewal efforts. Hopefully over time, and as a result of this review, we can reduce their burden of renewing and investing in common infrastructure that is very similar--for instance, data centres, as I mentioned, or more secure renewed networks, and certain back-office applications that can be streamlined and standardized before being renewed. Hopefully we can reduce the overall burden of investment and renewal.