I would say that monitoring does occur. Tracking does occur. It is not done by our little unit at ISC; it is done by departments that are all across the country, all across town, which have that ability.
You are right that we do not track subcontracts. I understand that some may want an entity like PSPC, or ISC, or some central organization to track, monitor and continuously audit whatever number of contracts there are—almost 3,000—and thousands of these are running each day.
I don't know. If your study recommends that we do more tracking, monitoring and auditing, we will certainly consider this. However, we will also advise you of the cost of that, and we'll advise the government of the cost of that, because it would require hiring several more auditing firms, and many of those would be non-indigenous, I would add.
I would love to tell you, however, about a better alternative of what we think is an option going forward, which is indigenous participation plans.