We are not suggesting the rules for procurement need to be reduced per se, although I'd like to see rules that are efficient and provide the best value for tax dollars. Our concern is that closing tendering to one particular party, or one particular organization, is a recipe for collusion. Economic analysis suggests that as you restrict bidding, the chances of collusion rise. The OECD has put out a number of papers on that. It's a fairly well-established economic reality that as you reduce the pool of competitive bidders, the chances of collusion increase.
In the situation in Quebec, it's very unique in the sense that they do have choice among unions—