I'm always cautious before I speak on some of these issues because I don't want to jeopardize any contractual arrangements that may or may not be in place. Certainly, when we're talking about procurement, the government's first position is that it needs to be done on an open and competitive basis in order to get the best price possible.
Secondly, we recognize that many of these contracts offer opportunities for Canadians to develop their skills, that we retain skilled workers and technicians and professionals here in Canada. Again, that is important. I know, for example, under the WTO there are provisions to allow contracts under NAFTA that allow work to be done in-country, so it doesn't have to be shipped off to another country. I think there are good, solid, national reasons for doing that in order to develop our own industry, our own workforce.
I'm just wondering, Mr. Secretary, if you want to add anything to that.