It would be fair to say that a lot more thought goes into P3s than there used to be and that the contracts are probably better, in many cases, but that's not always the case. My big fear is the huge concern in hospitals in the U.K. about the unitary charge or the lease payments that are being made. Many of these are now being found to be far too high and they're being renegotiated. That's the crisis in the U.K. health care system. We're not immune from that, in my opinion.
As for competition, when we have the P3s bidding, I did not say there is no competition, but I am saying from time to time there is no competition. The Lansdowne Park project, for instance, or the Amicus project in Saskatchewan were single bid, and in other cases, like the Abbotsford hospital, the range of bidders closes down.
Yes, contracts are published in outline. You cannot find the contracts on the Partnerships BC website. That is simply incorrect. What you get are summaries and the key information is usually wiped out or missing, as it is in Ontario. I would say that if there's been some improvement—