I think this is a really important question as we look at the procurement function in the Government of Canada going forward, at what we need to deliver to support government priorities and at how we actually structure our procurements.
What's important here is that in procurement, there are approximately 450,000 procurement-related transactions done on an annual basis across the Government of Canada. At PSPC we do approximately 16,000 of these transactions. That roughly translates into contracts, although it's not a perfect one-to-one because there are amendments and other elements.
PSPC does a very small percentage of them as a contract authority of the government's procurement function. The rest are done under the departments' own authorities—their own contracting authorities and financial authorities. With regard to those we do, they represent about $20 billion a year of procurement on the basis of an annual spend of the Government of Canada, which I believe is around $34 billion.