Okay. Well, that seems important, but let me turn to Mr. Edwards now.
I'm concerned about what I'm hearing from Mr. Hunter about particularly circuit breakers, welding units, and so forth, but there have also been reports, I think you mentioned, on counterfeit parts being acquired by National Defence under its procurement plans. I've also heard about that in the U.S. I remember hearing about parts, I think, for radio equipment or something that originated in China, that arrived in the U.S. and were tested in somewhere like Colorado, and then they went to Afghanistan where, in the extreme heat, parts of them melted. In testing that in Colorado, you aren't going to discover that, in all likelihood, unless you test it for heat. That is one more example.
Are you seeing that here? Do you know what procedures are in place to prevent it from happening, to ensure that the items are not counterfeit?