I actually agree with my NDP friend who was questioning before this. My experience has been mainly at the municipal level. I was there for 13 years, and I've been here for six years. Sometimes people think that once somebody pokes a hole in the bottom of the public purse, lots of coins will fall out it.
My personal concern is that with a big project like this there will be an opportunity for people to overcharge the Government of Canada and the Canadian taxpayer for services provided because of the size of the project and so on.
You're telling us today—or you told my colleague from the NDP—that the onus is on us to set the parameters correctly to be able to make sure that those costs are maintained and reasonable. Is that a correct statement on my part, or does the industry itself have a responsibility to make sure it's not poking a big hole in the bottom of the purse?