First of all, I've answered this question before. There was a clause, which was requested by our security people, that the data not leave the country. That's why most of those companies fell by the wayside. They process their data in the U.S. The second company that bid and subsequently was rejected also said that their data is processed in the United States. Our data could not go to the States, and therefore, they were rejected.
On June 12th, 2007. See this statement in context.