Thank you, Mr. Chair, for the question.
Obviously, I'm not an expert on the Canadian International Trade Tribunal, so I'll share the information that's publicly available.
A complaint was filed with the tribunal with regard to the request for standing offers, both elements of it: group 1, which was for the X-ray machines, as well as group 2, which was for walk-through metal detectors. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is the vehicle, the remedy or the place where companies can go if they have concerns with regard to the way that a procurement was undertaken.
A complaint was filed with the Canadian International Trade Tribunal. It was accepted for review. The tribunal undertook their review and issued their rulings. In essence, it basically found that the evaluations undertaken by Public Services and Procurement Canada were reasonable. Basically, the way I would put it is that they found in favour of the Crown, so the complaint that was raised was not upheld—if that's the appropriate term.