Absolutely, and I think I want to recognize that procurement officers in the public service have a great will and desire to follow the rules. I question whether there are just too many or they're complicated, because the frequency of the disregard that we saw here makes you question.
I think the most important part is to recognize that, when you're issuing a non-competitive contract, there are a lot of rules that you really do need to follow. It starts with justifying why you're selecting that vendor or what exception you're applying. When you start off by not respecting one of the most important rules, then, you know, it's probably a little easier to see how it repeats itself.