This is a very important question and a very interesting question intellectually.
Part of the problem we face is trying to get information from government on how many departments issue what kinds of contracts, who's under $25,000 and who's over $25,000, who is sole-source, who issues an ACAN, and who does what. Everybody has to ask really careful questions here, because the information you get back can be on a fiscal-year basis, a calendar-year basis, or, if the last 20 months look good, you could get a 20-year thing. So it depends on who you ask and what you ask about. It's very precise.
The government has a lot of databases that we are clued in to. Right now we're in the process of analyzing those databases. The Department of Public Works has done this as part of the way forward. We are now also looking at it from our own point of view to see who's done that, and we will monitor the trends. Our selection of which contracts and practices to look at will be based on a number of considerations: known problems, interest to parliamentarians, our own experience with them, and the statistics we get out of the procurement activities.
We're going to put those criteria on our website for everyone to see.