Thank you for the question.
There is a process set up through the task authorization process. Under these professional services contracts, as we stated earlier, no one was named in the contract. Anyone who was included in the bid wasn't named directly in the contract. They were only authorized to perform the work once they were added to a task authorization. Anyone who wasn't previously evaluated as part of the bid evaluation would have been evaluated at the time the task authorization was issued.
Whenever we saw documents, there were some missing. When those documents were on file, we were able to identify that, yes, the individuals who were put forward as replacements for those included in the bid met the minimum requirements for those positions.
There was no renegotiation of rates, to answer your other question.