Okay.
I see that there are an ever-increasing number of colonels or generals who go directly from the Department of National Defence to your company. You spoke a great deal about "creep" and political involvement.
I know that you organize—and I see nothing wrong with that—Hawk and Eagle meetings with clients and representatives from the Department of National Defence. I have heard that these meetings take place at certain golf clubs.
Ethically speaking—and I am being philosophical—if politicians looked after too many aspects of procurement, do you think that there could be a perception problem? You are quite familiar with how things work on the inside. If people like you, who used to be a government official and became a representative of certain companies, go into industry, does that not lead to a little too much change in terms of the operational statement of requirements?