That is one of the reasons why in November of 2012, we enhanced the provisions in order to remove leniency as an element that would allow a company, its directors, or its affiliates to be able to contract with the government, because the nature of the offences upon which the company or directors would have been found guilty were sufficiently serious for us to then consider that leniency was not sufficient. Therefore we would remove those companies from the opportunity to bid or to be given contracts by the government.
It is, however, still tied to a conviction. But the leniency provisions are no longer an exemption that we allow.