Oh, I'm sorry. It's a tax credit. I just wanted a clarification.
With the little time we have, my main question is to you, Mr. Moloney. Under Brison, procurement was a big area in which they were looking to find deficiencies. The real property division and, I think, the IT sector were the trifecta he put in place there. Under the procurement at the time, it was recognized that the U.S. is studying this idea that they won't allow tax fugitives—in other words, companies that are in tax havens—to bid on government contracts. They want the secondary benefit of only dealing with companies that pay their taxes in that country when it comes to getting government contracts. Has there been any analysis of that? Is there any movement along those lines with your procurement policies up for review?