Certainly. Chair, thank you for the question.
In the shared services world, which is where this initiative for government electronic networks comes from, it's our desire, I think, in order to deliver good value to taxpayers, to consolidate some of the infrastructure we have that delivers electronic networks, for example. There is only a handful of large companies that can provide the kind of infrastructure that we need across the country to deliver the networks, the telephone services, the Internet protocol, and the video conferencing at a reasonable cost. So to the extent that we are looking for the best value we can get through the consolidation of some of our infrastructure, we are looking at that through the proposal that we have on the table at the moment, called GENS.
From the services perspective, we have over the years reached out to industry and to small and medium-sized enterprises to provide us those professional services that we need to support the telecom side of our business, and we expect that, with or without GENS, we will continue to use the services of small and medium-sized enterprises to support us.