So those were outside eyes, or at least external-to-the-department eyes, viewing this with, I presume, some relative independence.
I know it might not be appropriate to go into detail, but can you point to a recent case where these wonderful new mechanisms pre-empted an apparent conflict of interest situation? Are you aware of one? I know these new mechanisms are in place. Somebody must be spending some time on it. There are some FTEs being invested in this scrutiny. So is there any instance in the last year or two that you're aware of where a contract with a problem was identified and the problem pre-empted?