I don't know how regularly that occurs. It is one of the most difficult parts of this situation, I think. How much due diligence has to be done within government before a contract is handed out?
The problem with subcontracting is that it exponentially increases the due diligence burden on the government officials. That's why I think everything should be changed to eliminate these middle people. Just have companies who are actually doing the work bidding on the contract, without all these complicated subcontracting schemes. They are schemes. They will hide something, as a result, which will likely result in some violations of the rules that would not be possible if there was a direct contract with a direct bidder.