I think Scott described that very well.
I'll add maybe three points.
First is that the Treasury Board Secretariat's CIO office has published guidance around using AI, and specifically generative AI, as that emerges. I think we have some really good leading policy work in that space.
Second, it's a wonderful opportunity for us to actually decrease costs and be more effective in terms of automating predictive problems.
Third, I would say that built on a foundation of poor systems, poor data, you don't optimize your AI. It goes right back to the Auditor General's conclusion that we have lots of work to do there.