Yeah, thank you, Madam Chair. You know, I guess, well I would like to know how much we actually spend on our server infrastructure. I believe it's something actually higher than $2.5 million, and if not, tens of millions to replace it. But the whole point of this was leading to a question of I was wondering if the GNWT has looked into any cloud-based computing. I know that the federal government now has a cloud-first policy after the Treasury Board did an analysis and said that, you know, getting rid of their physical servers and switching to a cloud-based model would save them tens of millions of dollars. A lot of governments are going in this direction. It's a lot cheaper. I know there is security concerns, and you have to find a company that servers are in Canada. But I'm just wondering if any analysis is done on the millions of dollars we spend a year on physical servers to make a switch over to cloud. Thank you.
Rylund Johnson on Committee Motion 312-19(2): Bill 48: Arbitration Act - Deletion of Clause 77, Carried
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