Those questions are best placed with the CBSA. I'll give you the procurement lens as I understand it.
As I noted before, during the first two years of the pandemic, PSPC awarded 20 contracts. Those contracts are for professional services and software licensing. They don't speak to ArriveCAN for the most part. They really look at biometrics, so we provided bench strength support to the CBSA when it needed to have technical skills that could do real-time data analysis and provide application services.
What we did was use our expertise where we had pre-qualified methods of supply to be able to go and find suppliers that had the pre-qualifications, had no vendor performance checks against them and had capacity to find the IT services that were required, needed and used to develop measures for border operations.
I'll just pause here.
Is there something you could add?