Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The Member is right. There are many systems that still need to be upgraded and developed. Many of our systems are outdated. Hopefully, through this strategy, we will be able to co-ordinate the investment we make in fixing some of those problems.
I would mention that we have invested, and all of our departments have invested in a lot of systems improvements in the last few years. There has been work done on a new student financial assistance system. There are case management systems that are being developed. We are attempting to co-ordinate all of that development through a co-ordinating committee of deputies, as well as initiatives as bringing in and updating our informatics strategy.
I would be the last one to say that all of our systems are state of the art and meeting all of our needs. Keeping your systems current, getting the information out of them that you need to get and getting information into them is a constant struggle. That is something you have to keep working on.
The key thing is to work on it in a coordinated fashion, so you solve the problem of systems not being able to talk to each other and data being captured inconsistently. Those are certainly our goals. I think the Member raises a good point, which is we are not there yet.