Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Nuyen, you seem to be talking about zone configuration as it relates to the reliability of the technology. Did I understand correctly that it's one of the services you're offering? It's more than just putting a bracelet on someone and having some sort of control or box or receiver so that the law enforcement authorities would know where the person is. That would be almost a retail product, the kind of thing you could buy at Canadian Tire, I suppose, but it sounds as if what you do is more complex. You tell CBSA or Correctional Service of Canada that if they're trying to limit the person's movements, maybe they should be drawing the line here rather than there. The configuration will have an impact on the reliability. Is that correct?