We're quite familiar with the British and the American processes. The British actually are slower; the Americans occasionally are faster. Mr. Gates has done some things for what they call the MRAP program that have been incredibly fast. He took an executive decision and directed large amounts of money to be done without competition, because they actually went out and bought mine-resistant vehicles from everybody. They just went and did it. That is extraordinary. They didn't require a competition because there wasn't consideration of which one had a better price or better vehicle; they were buying them all. But that's quite unusual.
I think our process here and what we achieved here is as good or better than anyone's.