I might add, though, that because we are trying to increase the amount of data that's available out there, what a small business will be able to see, especially regionally, is that a company has an arrangement in place, and getting the business may be about accessing that company and becoming part of the supply chain for that company, as opposed to coming directly to the Government of Canada. By making that information more available and transparent, people are able to make those kinds of decisions and arrangements, which are outside the scope of what we do.
Certainly the information is there—business intelligence, I guess you'd call it—so businesses can make those kinds of arrangements and be knowledgeable about how they can access those businesses.