A great deal of work has been done. Since 2006 our government has reduced the average time required for military procurement, for instance, from seven years, the norm at that time, to 48 months, which is three full years faster.
That is, of course, reflective of the need to procure the kind of equipment that's necessary to accomplish very complex assignments. That involves, as you know, several departments of the government. It isn't only this ministry that goes forward to deal with those issues. These are all coordinated. It's done in such a way that fairness is always an overarching criteria, certainly, with openness and transparency to ensure that there are no undue influences on the process, to make sure that in essence everyone has a fair opportunity to engage in the process, and to make sure that the checks and balances are there not only within the ministry but also in the external support systems that, depending on cases, validate the integrity of the process beyond just what we and ministry staff are responsible for.