Mr. Speaker, we make a habit at Public Works, as the contracting authority for the government when we do military procurements, to engage fairness monitors, and they are there for exactly this reason.
They are monitors, not monsters. They do a very good job on our behalf, and we look to them for good, sound advice to make sure that the process is being followed in a transparent, open and fair manner.
As I said, I have taken the advice of the fairness monitor and also the advice of our legal team and deputy ministers from Public Works and National Defence, and the bidders will be communicated to shortly.