Well, I agree with what you're saying, but it isn't what happened.
I'll very quickly step through what are perhaps two of the most significant complaints we made. The first one was on this issue of a reconfirmation and the potential conflict of interest. The CITT, in this case, ruled that we were too late in filing these complaints. In the case of Mr. Danek, for example, he had been hired in June 2006, and they said we should have complained then. This was very early in the RFP process, and if we had complained then, I'm sure people would have made sure we lost no matter what. So that's not really a practical way to operate. We actually complained when we heard that we'd lost, but they decided that it was too late then.
So we took that matter to the Federal Court, which agreed with us and decided that the CITT had been patently unreasonable. But it was six or eight months later by the time we got that ruling, and it didn't seem worthwhile going back to CITT on that issue.
The second major issue was this issue of the change in the scoring methodology, which we saw from one of the Public Works documents. The CITT agreed that the change had been made, and we sent a number of letters to them saying that we thought then that we needed to review the entire evaluation process to see how much of this was done and what the real impact was.
What happened was that Public Works submitted some kind of a spreadsheet on a confidential basis to CITT, so we couldn't see it, and the CITT basically said, oh, that's good enough, we don't need to see anything else.
So it is an inherent weakness in the CITT process that when you're complaining, you need to see the documents to know what happened and to prove what happened. The government has all the documents; we don't have them, and we have no power to get them.
So that's what happened.
Then they agreed that it was a bad thing that had been done by Public Works, but there was no remedy they could recommend, so it just stopped there.
Those were perhaps the two most significant CITT complaints.