First of all, a network deployment is usually something that takes up to two or three years. This is something that requires a lot of labour in terms of putting it in place. GENS is not about creating a brand-new network; GENS is about modernizing the aging network components in each department in a timely manner. HRSDC is an example. They're coming on board with GENS, but only with one component on GENS—the wide area network, not the other component. They will stay with other suppliers until they see the benefit of GENS. They will not be locked into one supplier or multiple suppliers in GENS.
On October 20th, 2009. See this statement in context.