Thank you for the question.
I'll start off by saying that I think it's important to recognize that over the course of the past 10 years, things have been done. It's not that it has been silent or that work hasn't progressed in advancing some of the areas around technology; it's that, grosso modo, the entire system hasn't been connected together.
As an example, just referring back to the ICAC pilot, in Montreal it's all paper-based. Clearly the technology is not there. Their systems aren't talking to each other. In Toronto, however, they have the technology and they have already moved to a digital process. It's an example in which pieces of the system have been worked on, so CBSA has advanced some of its IT systems, and IRB has, and we have, but not systematically together. There are pieces that have been addressed, but now we're coming together to do the entire system.