I'd like to use my time to follow up on what Mr. Byrne was talking about. I'm still not clear about just what kind of screening does take place and will take place to ensure that contractors working for the federal government are not only not convicted criminals but that they live up to a fairly high corporate social responsibility and reputation.
What about the existing contracts? I know SNC-Lavalin, their real property division, has a huge operations and maintenance contract, and I believe that contract is for $1 billion or more. They've been convicted even recently for shenanigans and monkey business offshore at least. Do existing contractors get screened after the fact in an example like that?