I think that becomes the point because it seemed as though we put all our eggs in that particular basket, which may not be fair. However, there was this great time lag between when they realized it wasn't going to work and we started to talk to other groups.
I know that a lot of that discussion would have been going on anyway, but that's really the major frustration. Of course, when people look at a three- to four-month time lag, you start to say that this is where our economy then is suffering because we haven't been able to get to that.
I want to talk, too, about the secrecy side of it and the extent of contracts and things that we've signed. There doesn't seem to be a problem with every one of these companies and other countries. You have indicated that there are some that treat these non-disclosure agreements in the same way that we do.
The reason I ask that question is that right now we've got provinces that are saying they can't wait. They need to find how they can start ramping up their own production and their own rollout plans. How can the provinces really put an effective plan in place when they aren't getting information from the federal government and such through your organization?