Thank you.
Thank you again, both of you, for taking time to testify here today at this committee.
We heard earlier about the ITBs, and I just think cheaper isn't always better. We've seen infrastructure and defence procured internationally, in Africa and South America, and we see that we have crumbling examples of cheaper infrastructure built here in Canada.
I want to touch on the ITBs a bit.
Ms. Cianfarani, I want to take a different angle. Can you talk about the critical importance—the value proposition—when it comes to the multiplier effect for human rights, the environment and fair wages, and ensuring that we have supply chains and are developing national security around procurement and ensuring that we do it here at home in Canada? What are the benefits?
That would be great.