In the past, for example, resources would be provided. We would get the CV, but it would be at the RFP stage. What we are doing now is that at the task authorization, we want to make sure the people or the names that are provided are going to be the ones actually working on the job.
We have asked, for example, for a signed CV. We want to make sure that the resources are properly evaluated, so those who are going to be effectively doing the work are the ones for which the evaluation took place. This is one step that we're taking.
There's more transparency in terms of resources and the experience of those resources. It's making sure that we validate the experience and that each resource also gives permission. If you're a subcontractor and your name is going to be used on the bid, we want to make sure that you gave explicit permission to be part of that submission. This is an additional step we are taking.
Also, I did mention the clearer task authorization. We're making sure that we have clear task authorization.