They could maybe have tighter standards on the data releases. I think they are getting better. As the individual in the last meeting pointed to, since 2017, the data certainly has been improving, but a clearer description of what the contract is for...sometimes those fields are filled out optionally. They typically include their broad category, but you can't drill down further than knowing it's an IT consulting contract in some cases. You don't know that it's for providing x or y service.
We don't know how many consultants are hired within a consulting contract. That's something we'd be really interested in looking at, because a $10-million, $20-million or $100-million IT consulting contract will go to a large firm. We don't know how many consultants that got us. We don't know how much those consultants were paid. We don't know if the contract was subcontracted.
All of those things would be really interesting to see.