The minister, as you can appreciate, doesn't have the capacity to print these particular stamps. He is going out to a specific specialized printer. The printer in this case is one of these specialized printers who also deals with the currency. He is a very sophisticated, very directed, targeted sort of printer. The stamps themselves would look very much like something you would see on some currency. There are those sorts of measures. It's a very sophisticated stamp.
The minister has entered into a contract with this particular stamp provider. It is a sole-source contract. There is only one particular company that will be producing those stamps. The process envisioned here is that the request will be made to the minister himself by the industry for these stamps. It will be the minister who goes through, receives, and reviews the particular requests. Again, the request for stamps can only be made by and stamps can only be issued to those people who are licensed, legitimate, prescribed, and authorized under the act to receive them. So that request will be made directly to the minister. The minister will approve it, then he will send an order to that provider. That provider will then distribute those stamps directly to that particular licensed producer or manufacturer.