Thank you very much. This is an exciting program.
As you know, there was concern for a number of years that the same big companies kept getting government procurement, and the little guys were squeezed out and never had a chance to become big guys because nobody gave their product a chance. Of course, the government's stamp of approval goes a long way in the market.
But for every action there's an opposite and equal reaction, as the saying goes. The other thing we have seen in some countries that are very dedicated to internal procurement practices is that the cost is high, and inefficiency can be high, because sometimes companies know they have you over a barrel in the sense that you have to buy Canadian.
You have seen a recent procurement where the delays keep going on and on. The deliveries never happen. Some very important needs are unmet because of that.
My question is how do you see the government and this process keeping the right balance?