It's a reasonable question.
I came for several reasons. Obviously we're making a big issue out of this because of the amount of money involved, the impact on a lot of people, and the impact on my company. That's why we're proceeding through the lawsuit, but the lawsuit isn't going to fix the system here. I've pointed out the flaws that are absolutely obvious.
In terms of the comments that this and that were ruled on in CITT, let me tell you that I've been working with the people in Public Works personally for certainly the last seven, eight, or nine years. I know them. If we had lost fair and square, I wonder why they wouldn't just call me and say, “Hey, look, here's the evaluation and here's how you lost.” Then I'd have to give up. But they didn't do that; they won't do it, because they can't do it.
I do believe this process should be fixed. I'm in a position in my life where I can afford to take the risk of doing it. Most people couldn't. Most small businesses would never dream of doing this because of the long-term impact and the bad relationships with the government. Of course everybody's afraid of that, but I'm old enough to not have to worry about it, I suppose. That's really what it amounts to.