Absolutely. I have a whole list here of what the department does in order to ensure that people are on the list. I think I mentioned earlier that every two years an audit is conducted of the entire list to make sure that people's credentials have not changed in some way or that the corporate structure has not changed in some way. As you know, increasingly, this is a good sign that corporations are growing, that they're changing and that they are acquiring other corporations. All of that must be verified on the list.
Of course, if a business is found to be non-compliant, then it is removed, and it can't compete for any contracts through the indigenous business directory list. Of course, there are a number of pre-award audits that, in fact since December 2023, led to the removal of two businesses from the list. There are a number of post-award audits currently under way. Those are conducted by third party auditors to make sure that we are really protecting the integrity of the goal of the program, which is to increase Canada's GDP and business economic development for indigenous peoples.