We're involved quite early in the process. Certainly the production of the statement of requirements is done with the military, by the military, and for the military. But once they have that produced, and they've decided to embark upon a project, we're involved very early in the game in what are called integrated project teams. So we get an understanding of exactly what the military is attempting to procure.
Then we go into interdepartmental committees, where the requirements that the military has put forward are challenged, and not just by us, but by our colleagues in the Treasury Board Secretariat, PCO, Finance, Industry Canada, the regional agencies, and Indian Affairs. Everybody has an opportunity to have a challenged function to make sure that everyone understands what the requirements are and that everyone is essentially in agreement with the project going forward.
From that point, we work closely with our colleagues in National Defence and Industry Canada to bring the project home.