Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to continue on this, on what is a very obvious gap between the former TBIPS program and what you've been asked to do, which is to largely reform the program.
Is the concern companies like GC Strategies, Coradix and these other random players? To be just really frank, if you had to look at a list, you're seeing Amazon Web Services and you're seeing Microsoft. You're seeing big corporations bidding on these government contracts, but then you say, okay, we're going to go and pick this two-person company, GC Strategies, to just dole out a bunch of money and it's going to go under no periodic review.
That seems to have been the process, even though there are good policies in place. I've reviewed the policies in TBIPS. Why weren't they followed and why weren't they enforced?