Specific to the office furniture, there are definitely a number of U.S.-headquartered companies that benefit from the various contracts over and above just the free-standing one we've discussed this morning. A high percentage of those U.S.-headquartered companies have significant manufacturing operations in Canada and employ thousands of Canadians in their Canadian operations.
When it comes to access of Canadian-based companies, in particular, to U.S. government contracts under the General Services Administration, there are no restrictions placed on Canadian companies. So long as they can meet the contracting requirements of GSA, they are eligible for contracts. A very large number of Canadian small and medium manufacturers hold contracts with the U.S. government, and there are no caps or limitations on the number of companies that can hold contracts with GSA.
