Well, Chair, we certainly would have expected, given the risks involved with aging IT across government, that there would have been a central location--the CIO branch is clearly the one that was indicated to have a government-wide strategy--and that they would have assessed what the priorities would be, what the coming funding pressures would be.
If we talk as well about changing systems to become more efficient, we can get into perhaps a long debate about this, but I really think there has to be some central direction given on that to departments, not leaving all the departments to do as they wish.
We clearly, based upon the responsibilities that have been set out for the chief information officer branch, would have expected that overall strategy and that information to be available.