Okay. Thank you. I appreciate that.
My next question is for Mr. Matthews.
You said a few things that I found very interesting. In my previous life, I was involved in overseas procurement. One thing we always had was boots on the ground wherever we were getting our product during manufacturing times, especially because, as you can tell, when demand is high, sometimes it shifts to a factory that you're not aware of, even though you're working with a known factory.
I'm just wondering why PSPC would not have its own boots on the ground. Why would you leave that in the hands of the manufacturers? Otherwise, you wait until it gets here in Canada to find out that something has gone wrong.