Yes, fine.
In the context of what we've seen over the last probably 12 months at Lacolle.... Unlike at other land border crossings, we actually have seen increasing numbers of individuals coming to make asylum claims at Lacolle. Based on a precautionary principle, kind of like when Roxham Road was open, we've started to augment our capacity at Lacolle to handle any significant influx of individuals.
After we went through a very rigorous procurement process, strongly governed within the agency but also working with Public Services and Procurement Canada, an RFP, or request for proposals, was put out. My understanding is that Industry Guay Limited was the winner of that process. This is not my area of expertise, but my understanding is that a contract has been signed and it did go through a rigorous contractual procurement process.
