To follow up on Linda's comments, I would say that the government has improved how it consults industry in the case of projects it wants to see move ahead. That is obvious. There has been a lot of improvement on that front, as well as increased transparency. We invited several experienced government managers to come and speak to our members and people from the industry about what they do and think, and what direction they will be going in. We are trying to set up that communication. It is a two-way street. I am increasingly satisfied in that respect.
I can tell you, nonetheless, that the industry hopes to see things improve. As I mentioned earlier, this project has been discussed for three years, but at some point, a decision has to be made to either go ahead, or to suspend it indefinitely .
Our company responded to three separate calls for expressions of interest, and calls for proposals. This takes up our resources, and things do not move forward. That is the real problem. It goes without saying that we want consultation. But be it regarding the Government Enterprise Network Services or any other project, we want to see the procurement process reach its conclusion, or the decision to not go ahead be taken. Either way, we want decisions to be taken more quickly.