Okay.
With regard to the process to select an organization, you mentioned the due diligence and the French-speaking community. Between Quebec and other Canadian cities, there is probably about 25% to 30% of the total Canadian population. It's a very significant number of people who needed the attention of a program that was going to cost us $912 million.
I look at you as experts in this field. To understand the status in the French-speaking cities and provinces, it's quite important, as feedback to us, to be able to understand why any given organization would take on a national project. It must have that infrastructure to be able to deliver the project properly to all Canadians, fairly and equally, as it's supposed to be.
Do you believe it's a requirement for an organization to have that national scale program? The eligibility to be able to carry on this program does speak to a proper infrastructure across the country. Is that correct to suggest such a thing?