Of course, you would have the information and the specifications provided by National Defence officials. Is that correct? They're up front with the documentation on how you're going to evaluate or how they would like Public Works to proceed with the evaluation, so from a life-cycle perspective, when does Public Works get involved?
We've got an analysis of a problem, which is probably done by National Defence. At some point there are going to be draft requests for proposals that are going to go out. They're going to go to industry for some feedback, and then we're going to have final requests for proposals. At what point does Public Works staff get involved in that process? Does it need to change? Have there been any improvements or efficiencies so that the people who are responsible for project management for the procurement end of things are involved sooner or later or at the appropriate time in the process to make sure that we're creating efficiencies?