On one hand, I hear that it's not a technology issue but a procurement issue. On the other hand, I hear it's not really a procurement issue but a much bigger, fundamental issue.
Help me reconcile, any of you. Probably we can go to Mr. Burton. I know you were asked more about the security aspect, but how would you reconcile this as not being a procurement issue or as being a procurement issue, not a technology issue, and its being a policy issue?
Can you give us your insight into that?