Yes, we would. We believe, as one of our recommendations and as we have actually been saying for years, that there should be a role—and this could be OSME's—for another group to look at those large contracts and decide whether they really need to be as large as they are.
As I mentioned earlier, in the United States the Small Business Administration does that exact same thing: they look at federal government contracts in the United States to determine whether or not they really need to be as large as they are, and if they don't, it forces them to be broken into smaller components so that there are opportunities for small and medium-sized firms to bid on those contracts. We don't have that kind of oversight here, and we believe it perhaps needs to be established within the Canadian policy as well.