I'm sure they would benefit from your experience, Ron.
That concludes our first round of questioning. The difficult thing about being in the chair is that I don't get to participate in these rounds of questioning. Some people view that as a good thing.
I have one question on a general policy level, if you don't mind taking it. I disagree, Mr. Marasco, about hospitals. The general conditions and specifications for hospitals are pretty standard. They are almost cookie-cutter buildings in a sense, whereas the convention centre in Vancouver is seven acres of sod roof cantilevered out over the ocean. Wouldn't we be better off considering P3s for the difficult, high-risk buildings and doing the cookie-cutter ones ourselves? Gary Doer always used to say there's a tendency to privatize the profits and socialize the losses. It seems to me we're handing out all the low-hanging fruit, all the easy stuff, and keeping the difficult, expensive stuff in our own public domain.