Mr. Chair, I think the member of Parliament is referring here to the automation of guardrails verification. We'll have to find a way to share that with you. What it is, basically, is that right now there are 12 guardrails. My team, following the wise advice from the Auditor General, has taken to checking not only once at the beginning but on an ongoing basis that these guardrails are maintained. It will be more a monitoring than a one-time exercise.
We are monitoring compliance of each department right now. It's just that it's not automated. It's people who belong to Costas' team who basically undertake the manual work to regularly verify around 200 instances of cloud to make sure the departments, when using this, follow the standard. Often it is only enabling a function, but if they move them, the switch to the left, this is not working anymore, so we need to make sure they maintain that, because all of this is protecting the system.
My answer is that we can come back to this committee or share with the clerk the results of our review, for sure.