I believe the only reason that ghost contractors exist is to funnel the funds into accounts that are not traceable. That's the only logical reason. It's very difficult to understand how this government contracting worked, but what we realize is that it's more difficult to do things the wrong way than to actually do things the right way. The right way is very strict, but the way that these contracts are being awarded, they're completely being awarded by design.
You mentioned the figure of $43 million—that's what we know. The whole point of having ghost contracts is the amount that we don't know. We really don't know how these contracts, with other vendors we don't even know yet, have been funnelled through GC Strategies. Maybe GC Strategies received $46 million on paper, but maybe GC Strategies received $10 billion from all different sorts of professional services that we are not aware of, because we don't know—these are ghosts.
The only reason, again, to me, is the basically untraceable use of public funds.