Perhaps this is a good segue to the answer just provided by Mr. Matthews.
When we receive a requirement, we look at what it is and the details around it. We then try to have the best solicitation process for the requirement. In this case, we started our process with a request for information, as detailed a bit earlier.
We also had a third party set of eyes for our work on the request for information. Then, as Mr. Matthews mentioned, the result of that request for information was that research revealed that we only have one military off-the-shelf product that could meet the requirements of Canada at the moment.
That triggers, I think.... I'll go back to the previous—