No. Approximately 25% of central government contracts will have gone through framework agreements that the Crown Commercial Service will have established. The remainder—and this is by spend, not number of contracts—will be very much defence contracts that will be run by the Ministry of Defence, and then other large construction contracts or utilities contracts. They will get run perhaps by the Department for Transport or other departments.
The Crown Commercial Service was set up to get efficiencies out of common goods and services. We do work to aggregate demand for fuels or office supplies, or marketing and communications spend, but where it starts to get more specialized, that kind of procurement process will typically be owned by department.