In the supply chain integrity checks, we check a number of things—the type of equipment, the vulnerability, foreign ownership control and influence, and many other aspects. Then we come up with a risk rating. If the risk rating is too high, the department, in this case Shared Services Canada, would make the decision on whether or not to accept or reject and look for another type of product. Because we do this on a product-by-product basis, we always look from the start so that we are always following the rules of things like trade agreements, etc., and providing the best advice to Shared Services.
The goal for us there is to make sure that we're giving a complete and comprehensive assessment of the supply chain risk so that departments can make their decisions.