You made that point quite capably.
I'm looking at an article from the Ottawa Citizen in 2006 by Kathryn May—whose research you can always trust, because it's always accurate, and who is here with us today, in fact—which says that small businesses now have about 30% of the government procurement work. Mr. Fortier, the former Minister of Public Works promised the SME sector that it would be awarded 40% of government contracts.
The big companies already have 70% and the initiative of this government is to make that into 60%. I don't think anybody is contemplating shutting out the major players. They're simply trying to point a little bit more towards the little guys, so they can grow their businesses, hopefully into the big ones.
I have very little time and I'm just going to jump to another point. One of the points you made, Mr. Adra, is that a single network reduces access points, etc. But we've been seeing in the private sector that size doesn't guarantee security in any way.
What was that company that had the Winners stores?