I only returned to the government in the middle of December, so I can't comment on things other than having read about them in the newspapers, as we all did for a long period of time, so I can't comment on that.
However, I think it's a big task, and it's not going to be resolved tomorrow. I also think, though, that it's a very important task and part of ensuring that the country is well equipped for the future. From a Department of Finance point of view and from an expenditure allocation point of view, we continue to look for opportunities to accelerate that work and to continue to fund that work in a way that—everything is choices, with respect to an expenditure allocation—treats this with the priority that it warrants. Resources will be allocated to it on that basis, and I think they have been in the past.
As you know, these are big, complex systems. Having lived through a lot of IT implementations during my many years in the private sector, I can tell you that they're difficult in the private sector, they're difficult in the public sector and it requires a lot of time, attention and resources. I believe that the resources will be there as required.