Right, but when we're receiving the quotes, we're expecting them to be based on the standards we use, for instance, in real properties and on using materials that have been certified, whether they are asked for glass or for CSA-certified electrical or those kinds of things. Their pricing and the bid will be based on standards that have been developed. We ensure that the architects who are designing are developing their specifications according to that.
I am not aware of whether we actually require a construction company to meet a particular management standard, because that would be what we would expect. If you were specifying a management standard, you might ask for that. Some departments will require that companies have a certification of ISO 9000 or ISO 14000 to do business for some kind of service they're looking for. I'm not aware of whether, in our real property system, we ask construction companies to meet that. I'd have to check, but I can't really speak to the issue with West Block. I'm not that familiar with it.