On this, what will help significantly is....
Perhaps because I've come from the private sector, I don't understand it. If you need a desk, you need a desk; you don't buy it on February 28. The needs come up regularly; some of them might be seasonal, but the needs come up, and they come up regardless of the month of the year.
With the super standing offers that Mr. Marshall is putting together for 34 commodities, we are always going to have the best price for 34 significant commodities across the board, so it won't matter if you're buying them on January 1, June 1, September 1; we will always have the best price. Hence, if people are just not administering their budgets properly and waiting until February, if the system works well--and it will--there will be no negative cost effect on the government or on taxpayers, because you'll be getting the same price you would have paid if you had bought it in December.