Absolutely.
If you look to your province, you'll be familiar with the replacement of the Pattullo Bridge. It's a massive infrastructure project. All of those things you referred to are objectives for the community on that project, which is absolutely great. No one can argue with whether that's a good desire. The problem is that it has been kind of packaged in a restrictive exclusive agreement that prevents a whole bunch of British Columbians.... Actually, the vast majority of construction workers in British Columbia who are not members of the building trades are not welcome to work on that project.
From a public policy perspective, what's equally alarming is the fact that you artificially inflate the cost of these projects by massive amounts of numbers, and all that means is—