It's interesting because we've heard from the Jenkins report and before that procurement is a big thing that other countries have cottoned on to and really pursued with a lot of vigour. But again, it troubles me that we seem to have more than ample opportunity and we're not doing it here. It's part of not having perhaps an overall strategy on how to deal with this. Maybe we don't notice these things until they come to committee. I hope we would notice it beforehand but it is good to make the point.
The other thing I was looking at is the availability of scientists and engineers. It looks like we're sixth in the world, too. There would seem to be an ample supply of talent and an ample supply of suppliers. Yet this seems to be one of the missing links, that is, the government perhaps is not procuring the way it should.
You've given us the 2012 rankings. Do you know if it's increasing or decreasing? Are we getting better at this or worse at this?