Regarding the fairness monitor, I did mention that since the adoption of the policy in mid-summer 2005, we had 23 processes where the services of the fairness monitor were used. One of those processes was cancelled, and 22 remained.
I have the statistics related to who and for what. In 18 of those processes, the public works department had provided agency procuring services to other departments; three involved a procurement for which public works is the client, because we also procure on our own behalf; and two were for another branch within our department, which is real property.