Every contract that is awarded by Global Affairs, as per government policy, goes through an assessment. As you've probably heard before, there is a security requirements checklist, which is standard procedure, where an analysis is done on the sensitivity linked to the contract regarding privacy, national security, communication security and so forth. A thorough review is done. That form is then used to feed consultation within the department. If security sensitivities are identified, experts are brought in. If that is the case, we determine an appropriate path in procurement that safeguards information or the subject matter.
Every single contract in the Government of Canada, and especially at Global Affairs, is supposed to undergo that analysis. Our review has demonstrated that we routinely use this form. Definitely, for anything over $10,000 for which a physical contract is issued, we do that.