Absolutely.
One of the main issues, as was touched on in an earlier question, is that predominantly large and sophisticated suppliers are well aware of government procurement and how it works. However, as you can imagine, diverse suppliers aren't currently part of that supply chain in a meaningful way, so they're not even entering the supply chain as subcontractors at the levels that they should.
One of the issues that we see more than anything is the lack of overall data. We don't know how many diverse suppliers are actively winning federal contracts, so it's very difficult to come up with an answer to the question you've asked without better understanding baseline data.