There were several actions we took at the CITT. When they dealt with the substance of the matter, they agreed with us, but they didn't offer any remedy as to how to correct the situation. In that case, they agreed that Public Works had changed the scoring methodology from what was defined in the RFP. But their conclusion was that it didn't hurt anything and there was no remedy.
We did the four CITT complaints. The last one was still outstanding and there was no decision from CITT. Then Public Works declared the procurement to be urgent.
When they do that—and this is just a memorandum from the department to CITT—it basically overrules the CITT process, and the stop contract award is washed out. So that's what they did to get around the CITT.