We would have looked at the awarding if there was no dollar limitation on us. We would have looked at the awarding of the contract if somebody had complained to us. It is not automatic that the ombudsman would look at every contract. We would look at contracts in response to complaints.
One part is when somebody says, “I didn't get this contract; These people got it and there was something going on”. The second part is we would do this proactive review in all government departments. We may take a contract like that, or any other contract, and say, “It looks like there's a systemic problem here. If they can do something like this in one contract, you'd better go and see if it's because of a system problem, a lack of training, or if there is some interference somewhere.” And then we would go back and look at the systems and processes for that department to see what went wrong. But it's over our dollar limit. Our dollar limit for services is $100,000. This is $122,000, so the complaint would go to CITT.