I have read that report, but it's been a while since I have. Essentially, it was flagging...and it was not a new phenomenon. It was not new in 2010. It was recognizing that there had been many years of underinvestment in information technology and that we were not making the needed investments in order to maintain the systems on an as-needed basis. It raised concerns about critical risks or failure. That was a big concern.
I can say that for the old age security, employment insurance and Canada pension plan systems, over the last five years we have made lots of investments on stabilizing the systems to ensure a minimizing of the risk of system failure. I want to assure Canadians who are listening to this session that through the emergency management processes we've put in place, if there were any technical issues with any of those core programs, we have a disaster recovery process in place. We're very confident that it would not impact the delivery of the benefits, which is absolutely critical to all Canadians.