I was trying to build the context that within procurement we use different methods of supply. There are many of them, and they're competing, and some of them have been long-standing. Some started in 1995. A lot were established in 2005, and the ones that we hear about frequently around information services, like TBIPS and SBIPS, which look at solutions, came along later.
What I was trying to make clear is that for the last 20 years, these have been methods of supply that we looked to modernize and build on, and they have existed in terms of how we deliver procurement. We're constantly looking at how to improve them, but these are not one-offs. They were not created for any specific supplier.
In the case of benchmarking, which is an area the government needs as part of their independent review and their quality assurance, we have four or five vendors that have had similar arrangements. This has all been publicly and transparently posted on government websites for many years. It's something that is not unique; it is well understood.