The comment I made is one that was actually just implemented, I believe, by Treasury Board. It was an announcement that those were some of the strengths brought to the procurement process.
I think that reflects on the complexity of all the rules that exist. It's not just Treasury Board policies. There are trade agreements. There are so many things that need to be factored into a procurement process that it does require, at times, a bit of an aide-mémoire, especially if it's not something that you do every day.
That's why I would encourage every organization to make sure they involve their own procurement branch in addition to Public Services and Procurement Canada, if needed.