Part of the concern is that we don't know what the content of the different contracts is, so we wouldn't know what would be expected and what the different authorizations and what the different contracts would be to fulfill, because there hasn't been any transparency here.
What you're saying, then, is that because we haven't had any transparency with the contracts, we wouldn't know what has been approved. We wouldn't even know what issues there are, because there hasn't been any transparency along the way.
Is that a fair assessment?