There are two directions one might be inclined to go in. One might be to continue the helping hand a little bit further down the path, and that means that once you've done this pilot and you've gone through this pilot program and you've established that you've had a successful pilot, it's to have some assistance in moving to the next step in entering the mainstream with a procurement program. I'm certainly not going to argue that that is not needed; no doubt it is needed.
I would put a lot of emphasis, though, on trying to equalize the playing field. I don't think I particularly am looking for an unfair advantage. I do want a level playing field, though, and I feel that we don't have one right now. If you look at the procurement process and getting registered for procurement opportunities with the federal government, there are all sorts of financial risk assessments. There are steps that we need to go through that filter us out, and understanding that financial risk is a natural thing for the federal government to examine, I would invite you to examine ways to try to equalize the playing field so that small businesses are not necessarily pre-selected out of the process.