Thank you for the question.
What we have in the budget implementation act is a streamlining of the ability, which was already in the public works act, to provide services to the provinces and territories or other levels of government, but we have to do it every single time, for every single request. This makes it a lot more streamlined for provinces, territories, and municipalities that want to, if I can put it this way, piggyback or take advantage of the purchasing power of the Government of Canada. It's going to be more a savings for them—to be able to benefit from our purchasing power—than it is an earned revenue for us or an increased savings for the federal government. But it is to create an opportunity, if those other levels of government wish to take advantage of our purchasing power.