I'm going to finish, Minister. Here are the facts.
Dalian is a two-person company. They don't have employees. There are just two of them. Does it seem to you to be a problem that this company can get close to 100 million dollars' worth of contracts from your government? They don't do any work; they subcontract. There's no tracking of whether indigenous people actually benefit. There's no tracking of whether other indigenous businesses receive subcontracts. Simply by being the middleman, they are able to claim this massive set-aside when there is no tracking of benefits to indigenous communities across the country.
Don't you think that's a problem?