What I can say is that for those very large transactions, many of those will require Treasury Board authorities, and I will see that Treasury Board submissions or the procurement results will sometimes require deputy minister approval. I will see that the contracts that are being awarded do have indigenous participation plans and they have target levels, so I know that the activities are being identified at those contracts.
We haven't been systematically capturing that value. That's what we're focused on as a department this year: to make sure that we're systematically capturing where we have those indigenous participation plans or what the level of involvement is. I do agree that it has been a big gap up until now, but I have seen these contracts going through.
I just want to clarify that there are some cases where indigenous companies are the prime. I know that in the Arctic warning system there is actually an Inuit company that is the prime. It's just generally that in most cases in our large projects like the Centre Block rehabilitation, there's no construction company in the indigenous space that can carry that out.