The ability for Dalian, or a company like that, to qualify is based on Public Services and Procurement Canada or Shared Services Canada putting out a generic set of requirements. They would then respond with the types of resources they could bring to bear and their pricing, etc. Then there is a ranking of those. Those who qualify effectively get added to the list. The list includes multiple companies, not just the ones we're talking about today. Departments would then be free to make use of that list, should they so choose, for specific requirements, which Defence has done, as we have discussed.
I think a final point on this aspect is that our evidence to date in terms of the contract work done by Dalian is that we got the goods and services we contracted for. Nothing had been flagged from a performance perspective. The issue is completely one of Mr. Yeo not being transparent about his business activities when he joined the government as an employee.