My concern? I guess my concern is twofold. Every witness you've had here, with the possible exception of me, comes from the open shop and has something to gain.
The concern, I suppose, is this. If the federal government is going to tie to its support of infrastructure projects a way in which municipalities are not free to exercise the choice that an owner would make as to how they do their project, I think that's out of school. I think that if the City of Toronto—just because it happens to be a big place—decided it was going to have a fair wage policy, or a union-only tendering policy, or a non-union tendering policy, that's up to the municipality, and the voters in that municipality get to rule on that every so often.