May I try to clarify?
The current process is build the shell. Generally, it's essentially seen to not be classified because it's a shell with some plumbing and some wiring. As the vice-chief or Colonel Day suggested, as you move into fitting up or creating classified areas within that building, those parts of the contract or those contracts become classified, require classified contractors, security-cleared contractors.
Basically in the past we have said that there if is no required access to classified information, there is no required access to a classified area, the blueprints or the project are not classified.
Based in large part on the reality but also on the Auditor General's observations, the change we will make is we will now build into the decision at the front end what the DSO is referring to as a much more rigorous assessment of threats and risks, which are life-cycle, end-use issues around the building to determine whether the overall building should be classified.