Absolutely. All kinds of things are already happening in the provinces and territories that certainly go in that direction. They are linking some of the money they're putting out in maintenance and construction contracts. They understand that training, understand the requirement to hire indigenous people, for example, within an area, and those things are working.
There's no reason why the people who are the owner community, who have the money to spend, can't decide what they expect from their contractors.
I think we see this in the oil and gas sector, for example. Big companies that use contractors to build and maintain their infrastructure will say the expectation is that they're going to hire the local community, they're going to be doing training, and it works for them. That encourages small businesses to think about their impact on the local labour market. I think it's a matter of taking that example and starting to think about how that could be applied to federal spending.