I guess one way to do that is to make it clear to the CITT that it has the authority. As a statutory body, the CITT can be adjusted; we can make it clear that it has the authority. A separate process can even be set up within the CITT to look at whether the national security exception is legitimate.
Going that route, if the CITT clearly has the ability to look at whether or not the NSE was legitimately invoked, then I feel the marketplace will take care of the rest. Just because the national security exception is invoked doesn't mean you're going to have an unfair process. You're going to have a fair process. If bidders have the opportunity to challenge it, people are going to be a lot more careful when they do it.