Do you mean based on what we saw in this report on the responsiveness? What we saw here during procurement is that Public Services and Procurement Canada accepted risks. One of them was invoking the national security exception, which means that a procurement can happen without a competitive process. That should not typically be an approach, but that's happening in a crisis. The second was making advance payments, which, as we talked about previously, is not something you should normally do in a procurement process.
I think these were unique to dealing with a situation. Traditional procurement approaches are likely the best, depending on the circumstances, going forward.