I think that's a great example of interprovincial barriers to mobility of labour, which we need to get rid of, but that's a different topic for a different committee.
I want to agree with my NDP friends across the way. Linda Duncan said she doesn't think it's an outrage that we are renovating historic buildings. She thinks Canadians would appreciate that, and I absolutely agree with her. Mr. Martin said he doesn't think West Block is fit for habitation, and I think he is probably right.
I'm glad we're doing this work. I appreciate the effort. Based on what I've heard today, it sounds like we have a plan and that the plan is on budget and is working. There has been some discussion, some concern, about decision-making, but it sounds to me like we are moving forward, based on what's happening on the Hill and just off the Hill across the street on Wellington. There's lots of activity, so we're moving forward.
The one question the chair asked, I don't think you got a chance to answer. It's about the shape of the roof, which is likely a heritage issue. You cannot see it from the road. This is to preserve the heritage aspect of the building. Is that not correct?