As I stated previously, my best guess is that at least 70% of our work with the federal government has been awarded through the competitive RFP process, where multiple bidders are invited to the process, multiple bidders have to bid and multiple offers are reviewed independently by the civil service, where the civil service is looking for the best combination of expertise and value for money. We've won the vast majority of our contracts through that model.
As I've said, my analysis would suggest we lose 60% of the time. That would seem to me that it is a very competitive and very free market as it pertains to procurement with the federal government.