Well, that is going to be in fact a very important exercise, and one we're going to have to address as a community with great care. Once we have conducted our survey and we have responses from every department individually on their mission-critical systems and how they prioritize them and the potential range of investments, when we aggregate that, we're going to have to have a portfolio view of the entire government mission-critical systems and all of these relative priorities. And we will approach it in consultation with our stakeholders in support of their specific missions. We will come up with a few alternatives, which of course will be widely shared and discussed by deputy ministers and so on until we can come up with a collective view of how priorities might be addressed that we would put forward to the government for decision purposes.
But it's going to involve individual analysis by departments, a consolidation exercise by the CIOB and the Treasury Board, consideration of prioritization mechanisms, and a few proposals to finally find a list of priorities.