My reaction would be that if you use other agencies and use will gravitate to those that can provide excellent service, you end up with concentration in the end, and you end up with probably one service provider. Then the idea of competition and quality disappears. We've experienced and watched that happen in numerous instances. So I would worry about that. I think it's fairly specific work, and you would have to have extreme definition as to responsibilities and whatnot.
I would just say that I feel these services are important enough, and actually, in terms of the balance of payment to the economy of Canada as a whole, it would be wise for the Government of Canada to look after those additional expenses to address the issues that the elevator companies find in service, fulfilling that requirement for inspection and having those people there--the CGC people--to provide it.