Some additional context around our engagement with Dalian is that this was before the cloud framework agreement existed. Prior to that time, the Government of Canada really did not have an ability to procure cloud services.
It is quite different from traditional IT procurement, which involves, quite often, the procurement of an actual tangible asset or hardware. In the case of procuring cloud or licensing software, they are very different ways of procuring technology.
We often work with very small companies and very large companies that may, for example, be building applications using the tools they find available to them on the cloud; and there are additional services, for example, that AWS does not provide. We don't provide staff augmentation services. We do have a number of customers that are looking for additional support beyond the advisory services we do provide, and there are a number of companies in Canada and around the world that provide those services.