The software package that was described to us was called Foundry. To be frank, it was clear that it was very sophisticated. I had knowledge of the kind of needs we had—certainly in my ministry—and it was pretty clear this thing was a lot more sophisticated than anything we would probably have need for. That was my own personal judgment.
My understanding was that it was for supply chain management. Again, this is probably best directed to the company, but my recollection of the presentation and discussion is of a very sophisticated management of supply chains—scheduling and this sort of thing. If you were running a large assembly line, for example, or you were an airline that had airplanes with thousands of parts and this sort of stuff, you might need to manage a very complicated operation. This seemed like the kind of very sophisticated software that could do that.
Our needs were, frankly, much more rudimentary. I had suggested that they might wish to talk to, for example, the automobile manufacturing industry or somebody like that.