I'd like to bring to your attention a report that came out. I think you're very familiar with it. It's the report on Carillion and its failure. It says that the ministers have allowed procurement to become a cartel, using 30 or 40 large businesses to subcontract, to participate in the supply chain. Your auditor general has claimed that this does not seem to help small and medium-sized enterprises. The collapse of Carillion has shone light on this issue.
Could you comment on what's going on and how you measure the challenges of consolidating this procurement with the ability to be more transparent, more accountable, and more fiscally prudent?