The governments don't like to hear that, but as I said earlier, the fewer criteria there are the better off we are. That is what I would say for the time being, but I will add some nuances afterwards.
According to the cities, the fewer criteria there are the better it is. It is not because we want to be free to do any old thing, but because cities are extremely different one from the other. That is why the Gas Tax Fund, or Building Canada—excuse me, I confuse them—are interesting.
There are not many strings attached.
That is interesting for us.