Well, let me just answer, and I'll ask the deputy to answer specifically on Hewlett Packard if he wishes to.
I think the FAA is going to go a long way to ensuring these things don't take place again. I think we need to have a system in which people feel comfortable in raising their hands and identifying practices around them that are reprehensible, which, I believe, wasn't the case prior.
As I've stated in the past, and as others have stated in government, we have tremendous confidence in the public service. However, we need to have better checks and balances, and I think the FAA is going a long way to ensuring these checks and balances will be there and available to ensure that these situations don't occur.