No, it's done by folks under him. But I'll tell you, I think it was a good decision, a good decision because we kept all of our commercial cards intact in terms of negotiating.
I'll give you an example that wasn't raised this morning. We were able to de-twin from this contract all of the training, which is the first time it's been done in the history of Canada. The training for the C-17s, everything involving the training, from simulators to anything remotely involved with training, will actually be done in Canada.
I've got something on MERX right now. It's a letter of intention informing companies in Canada that are in this business that they can bid for this. So we've de-twinned the training from the prime contract, which we were able to do because the NSE was invoked.
And then your first question was, coming back to—