The answer there is yes; we don't have a problem. The industry doesn't have a problem if the government has an alternate policy intent in its procurement. So if your policy intent is regional development, we'll adhere to the intent and make sure that however we structure the solution we deliver we're going to respect the intent. But you need to be aware that the more conditions of this nature you add to a procurement, the less efficient and less effective it will be, and the more costly it will be to the government.
So it's a balancing act, and we don't have a problem if the Government of Canada chose to add conditions of the nature that you've alluded to in its procurement, whether it's ICT or anything else, but you may create a situation where the industry would be less efficient in the way that it normally delivers those services to other customers.