It strikes me that a lot of things are vital to our national security. The army could come here and say that the gasoline we have is vital to national security, and it is, but no one would accept that the procurement of gasoline should be subject to an NSE. We would all say there should be a totally open and transparent tendering process.
That's what I want to get into. It seemed, Mr. Breton, in your opening presentation that you made the point that all sorts of email systems and IT infrastructure are important to national security, and they are, but that doesn't mean that all of the hardware and software that forms part of that system needs to be subject to a security exception. Surely even if the overall system has a lot of secret information in it, many of its components could be procured through the normal, open, transparent process, with no exception.