We can bring representatives from small business, but the issue we were discussing today is not a small business issue. The issue is that some companies, some staff augmentation firms, have approached you and said to you that they will be shut out, and that therefore small businesses are shut out. In order for you to understand exactly what's happening in this industry, you needed to hear what the ecosystem is and how businesses work together. Is this really a small business issue? In my view, it is not. It's not a small business issue, because small businesses are indeed contracting with government.
If you look at the amount of money the government spends in professional services, you'll see that the majority of contracts are to staff augmentation firms; they are not to consulting firms. In this area we're pleased that the Government of Canada is looking at consolidation, at ways of using technology to be more effective, and at using that investment to be innovative.
That's the reason we thought it would be more beneficial for you to hear what these companies are, how they can operate, and how it impacts small business. Indeed, the two gentlemen have explained that they use small business to a great extent in their contracts.