Thank you for the question; I appreciate it. Yes, Shared Services Canada's mandate clearly outlines the steps we need to take to secure the infrastructure. So we've already started consolidating that infrastructure across the 43 departments, harmonizing the practices and the approaches that are taken in every department to secure those systems.
As you can imagine, before our creation every department would do what they could in their own ways at different levels of spending and of effort. Clearly now we're able to do this horizontally to ensure consistency, and also to ensure compliance with standards that are established through the Treasury Board. That is an important step forward.
Now we're also redesigning those services to have security by design to embed security principles, to embed security throughout the means by which those services inside the government will be consumed, and that's been fairly important.
Finally I would add that on the procurement side we've enhanced the security requirements that exist with the prospect of being able to secure both the goods and services that we purchase as a government through the department. That will enhance our ability to deploy and ensure the safety of that equipment and the services that leverage it.