What we believe the Auditor General said was that they need to break contracts down into bite-sized, chewable chunks. Smaller, manageable contracts are in the best interest of the Canadian taxpayer. These large contracts do not allow for any off-ramps; they do not allow the government to change position or change course if things are going wrong. So more money gets thrown at it. As an example, when the federal government wanted to implement something very important to the government, and very unpopular with Canadians, the GST, it turned to small business. Small business implemented it right. If you want to hear an example of one that went really wrong, it's the gun registry. That was done by large companies.
So we believe that we provide innovative solutions. In fact, I heard numbers indicating that some 49% of government contracts go to SMEs. In the IT space, it's our belief that it's 70%, and that's because we provide good solutions at good prices. That's why we're winning them.