It just seems unusual, because in our discussions with PSPC about procurement more broadly, PSPC has taken a very proactive role when it comes to the integrity of government procurement to ensure that fraud isn't taking place and that there are checks and balances along the way. It seems that with indigenous procurement, PSPC takes a very hands-off approach and really defers to Indigenous Services Canada when it comes to the registration of businesses.
Is that a fair characterization?