Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just a comment on that last one. I think it will definitely work if there is a large supplier doing a lot of communities. I think the government can alleviate that situation. I'm thinking of the situation of a community of 200 or 300 people, where an individual takes it on and is able to get the supplied product to the community but cannot get it disbursed within the community. I'm thinking of a small operator in a community, in that regard. I just bring this to your attention so that at least someone else has had a look at them for your future reference.
If I may go on to another part that was mentioned earlier about the privatization of computer services. Mr. Lovely has talked about some safeguards that he has built in. I would certainly encourage the Minister and the department to look at that a lot closer. I believe the Minister did state in the House that he would be having some people from outside of the department assist him, or at least look at the proposals as they were being prepared, because I would suggest to you that I could, for a contract that I have in place, for example, prepare tender documents that I could have you legitimately bidding extremely high on. Because I have inside information about it, I would be able to take that contract every single time. So I would encourage the department to ensure that they definitely get that input from the outside, and that private enterprise has the opportunity to look and truly understand what is being asked for, and that there isn't anything prepared ahead of time where it's not extremely clear what is being asked for.