I think there is a risk that some contractors took advantage of that, but I also think that clause is different for different purposes. For a staff augmentation contract, it is highly likely that an individual will not be available at the time the contractor is required. I think it is different when we're talking about a supply arrangement where there's a defined product. In that case, we would expect the people who have been put into the RFP to be attending to and doing the work.
I think there are different types of contracting and different explanations around that.