Supplies come from all across the world, and it's based on the different types of materials, commodities, and so on. Every item is managed differently.
I can give you an example. Food is currently being provided by the Americans, through Kellogg, Brown and Root, which has a contract with the US Defense Logistics Agency. That company provides fresh food in Kandahar to everyone.
It's truly a multinational system. We can serve everyone operating in the same camp and create synergies, rather than every group having an individual contract for its own kitchens. So, all the commodities are looked at one by one. Things are evolving now in the sense that the Americans are currently in charge of support at the base in Kandahar. That will migrate to NATO starting next summer. As a result, there will be major changes in terms of contractual suppliers and we are trying to manage that in a comprehensive fashion.