Thank you very much.
A little earlier, there was talk of budget cuts in terms of contracting out.
I'm well aware that the total number of subcontracts awarded is not $900 million, although you didn't want to answer the question directly. However, if these cuts are needed, other people will still have to ensure that certain contracts are implemented. It's likely that the work will come back to the public service and the military.
To what extent will the public service and the military be able to take on the work currently being contracted out?
Does that mean that the work done by subcontractors was completely useless? So in some cases, the work would not have to be done by military personnel or public servants?