I can address that.
Yes, there is an interdepartmental working group that is looking at the very heart of your point. They are focusing on the security clearance levels of employees, to start with. We found out through this work that security clearance levels are different between departments and that processes are a bit different between departments. The same levels are looked at differently by different departments for businesses wanting to do business with those departments. We're trying to bring uniformity to all of them, and that's one of the recommendations of this working group. So that's being discussed at this very moment, in the last few weeks and months. It will take some time to implement. That's for employees and for companies doing business with the government.
The idea would be that once you get security-cleared by one organization in the government, you could work anywhere in the government where this level of security is requested. For instance, if a company or a person is requested to have secret clearance, we're now agreeing on what that means so that the level would be recognized wherever you go in the government, either as an employee or as a provider to the government.