As I mentioned, we have issued direction to all departments and agencies that, going forward, task authorizations will no longer be issued under their authorities. Task authorizations will have to be issued under the authorities of PSPC. We'll have to ensure that when PSPC issues those task authorizations, they have much more detail on the specific activities and outcomes we're trying to achieve through the work contained in them.
There is a community of designated senior officials across departments. They are responsible for procurement. We are continuing to do engagement with that community to make sure they are aware of the new requirements. At the same time, we are also looking internally at training for all procurement officers to make sure they are more aware.
One of the things that have come to light from this part is the division of responsibility and the question of where the technical content of those task authorizations is to rest with the departments. I think that, in many cases, it has been different depending on the department. When we take this on, we will need to spend more time reviewing it and making sure that even from a non-technical perspective there is what we would say is reasonable clarity and consistency in the application of those task authorizations going forward.