Sorry, let me interrupt you there.
When we talk about fairness—I look at PSPC—a lot of the commentary today is, well, we have a fair, transparent bidding process. I'm arguing that lots of these contracts shouldn't even get to a bidding process. There's a real disconnect between me, I think, and what my colleagues opposite are saying. A lot of these contracts perhaps shouldn't even be getting to that bid. It almost seems that the feedback we're getting is, well, it's okay because we're fairly giving Deloitte a quarter of a million to tell us not to buy sensitive security equipment from despotic regimes.
How do we move forward so we're not putting forward such—I'm going to be blunt—wasteful outside contracts? I don't care if they're fairly awarded to Deloitte to tell me not to buy from the dictatorship of the Communist Party. How do we get to not sending out so many contracts? Does that need to start with the Treasury Board? Does it start with education to every single department?