Well, that's interesting.
This is along the lines of procurement again. I've had an experience in my office here on the Hill recently. We have a bubble in our carpet that we've had for a couple of years. We've been trying to get that addressed. We've had about nine or 10 different visits from Public Works Canada or the House of Commons maintenance people to try to address a simple thing like a roll in the carpet that needs to be fixed. It's still not resolved. This has been going on for over a year.
Is that a frustration we have in our procurement at National Defence? Can we not get anything done without having 10 visits from half a dozen people each time or four to six people coming to look at a problem?
