We saw clear processes that were a little less complex, which had sometimes been initiated upstream. Before all that, we had conversations to understand what countries were looking for.
In Canada, there is a process that consists of sending a request for information, which clearly states, in article 1.9, that it will not be used to select anyone. But we never received a call, even though we stated that we were capable of fulfilling the contract, and all of a sudden we learned through the grapevine that someone had been selected without a call for tenders.
In our country, an invitation to tender must first be issued; that’s the law. There has to be an excellent reason not to. Today, we’ve been trying for a whole year to understand why that wasn’t done, and I still can’t see the reason.