Sure.
The fairness monitoring program was formally put in place in 2005. As Michelle mentioned in her introductory remarks, we have recently updated the standing offer. The way we seek fairness monitors is through a standing offer. That process is complete. We seek folks from outside the department who are independent and who have various credentials, which are laid out in the statement of work that we provided you earlier. We ask these people to come in, observe the procurement process from beginning to end, essentially, prior to setting out a request for proposal.
They engage in real time with the folks in charge of the procurement. They are asked to observe every aspect, to read all of the documents related to a procurement, to make observations, again in real time, and then to prepare a final report, which is posted.
At the beginning of engagement they need to attest to their independence, i.e., have no possible conflict of interest in undertaking their work. They are engaged by my branch, which is to say not the folks undertaking the transaction, whether it's a real property or procurement transaction.
Is that...?