I certainly hope not. I can assure you that was one of the initial problems we inherited with respect to procurement. We recognized right away we were going to have to address this issue. I've taken it up with my counterpart, Secretary of State Rice. I've spoken to the ambassador to the United States and stressed the importance of that. I know that Minister O'Connor and Minister Day have similarly spoken to their counterparts. We've set up a joint committee with American and Canadian officials to work this problem through.
You're absolutely right to point out that as we move forward with these procurement projects, it's going to be important that there is no disparity in the treatment of employees who want to work on this important technology that will be a part of the procurements. And I'm confident, with cooperation, that we will eventually be able to find a resolution to this. But it's going to take a great deal of diplomatic effort, and we've begun that in earnest and will continue to do so.