Thank you, Madam Chair. Looking back, I support the creation of ISSS, and in many ways, I actually do not think it went far enough in that, still, when I want to ask questions about data, I notice the corporate information management is in Infrastructure, and they have been taking years to get all of our departments on DIIMS; when I want to ask questions about ATIPP and trying to figure out that, I go to Justice; when I want to ask questions about open data, the policy actually lies with EIA, so despite a lot of resistance, perhaps just some centralization of information systems. I still do not believe they are centralized enough, and I do not believe there is the coherence or vision of what we are doing with all of our information and our data and how we actually treat it as a government.
A bit of a pitch there for, if we are looking at corporate restructuring perhaps there is more work to do here. This also goes to me not fully understanding the information systems shared services and where the line is between them and Infrastructure. Can I just understand where information systems shared services functions start and the corporation information management in the Department of Infrastructure ends? I recognize I am getting pretty technical, but it's not every day I have the chief, Mr. Wind, in front of us. Thank you, Madam Chair.