Well, I think that certainly it is an issue of the process of procurement in the sense that, as was pointed out, the civil servants who spoke to you last time are good people who are behaving in accordance with the regulations and practices as set down.
Clearly those regulations and practices are not effective in preventing the Chinese state from putting in a low bid with all 63 of those boxes ticked off and potentially getting their equipment into embassies, thereby allowing for all sorts of possibilities for access into our diplomatic facilities by Chinese agents. I think we need a general policy on understanding the nature of procurement from the Chinese state and a very careful process of assessment of these bids by people who have the expertise to assess the security risk in the relevant government agencies. I think for the most part we won't be getting any Chinese procurement.