Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I know the Minister can go on and on and on about all the experience, but I think the Minister has missed my point, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, when this government develops a request for proposal, they develop certain standards to be adhered to in that proposal call. That's how they judge whether a proposal should be granted. Transport Canada requirements are totally different than the standards set by the senior management of this government. The standards of the senior management of this government are basically set because they want to know what they want to use with regard to speciality aviation.
Therefore, in as much as a pilot has thousands of hours of experience flying people, that is a totally different experience from going in to attack a fire where the conditions are totally different. Therefore, I'll ask the Minister again, can he explain what changed in the process, between the request for proposals when it was prepared and the contract which was awarded, which allowed those standards to be relaxed? What changed in the process? Thank you.