Again, that's not my determination. The first contract award was for $2.35 million. That one was the first COVID contract.
Subsequently, there were amendments that were made. You have to bear in mind, and I think testimony mentioned, that national security exemptions really last for only three months, so there had to be a decision made by the government to either put a larger number and keep doing amendments or keep going back and retendering and redoing it. It isn't a fast process—we know that—to retender and restructure a contract every three months.
My understanding was that it jumped. The one contract we're talking about went from $2.35 million to $13.9 million, but my understanding was that every time there was an amendment, it was published on Buyandsell, which 635 other companies could challenge. It was also put in front of the House, and MPs voted in the House, every single time there was an amendment.
It wasn't like only I knew. Everybody knew the prices were rising.