Well, sure.
You already see right now where government will outsource things like road building to the construction industry participants. They can do that work because that's what they do every day. It's not a core part of government, but it's something the private sector can deliver efficiently through an RFP and a tender process. Other types of examples would be things like CRA call centres.
Part of the challenge with the government delivering services directly that are not necessary to be delivered is that the cost of government employees is high, with very high benefits and so on. We're saying that, particularly around here, we have a shortage of workers. As someone else said--I think it was the construction gentleman--we have a shortage of people to fill jobs, and the government has a lot of people who have great skills. The private sector really struggles to find enough people, because we cannot compete with these really high pensions, post-employment benefits, time off, and so on.
If such things as call centres were outsourced, we believe that would put more people into the economy. It would be more efficient, and we would have more people out in the economy generating wealth rather than consuming it.