Yesterday we were talking to Scopa about the nature of some of our contracts. Indeed, I share your concerns. That is not rhetoric here, I share your concerns. We are relooking at all these issues and deeply looking at these contracts. You see, part of the problem is that, if you go out in government in a tender process and get those quotations, they give you quotations which are a thousand times more than what you can get from the shop, thus, you have complied.
That's the problem, because you can't walk and get something which you see as cheap. You have to follow this particular process, and there's a lot of collusion in these things, and people put the prices high. If it has gone through, regardless of what the prise is, you have complied with the process. I think these are the issues that the government is trying to deal with from the level of also the Treasury and the government as a whole.
Therefore, I agree with you that we are trying to relook on some of these contracts in order for us to cut that red tape. Indeed, they are putting a number of people at a disadvantage.