Yes, it is more complicated than just saying we're going to have a standard that works for everybody. The more detail you get into, the more restricted you get, and it's not only at the municipal or provincial levels, because everybody has their own rules and regulations. It will also restrict each factory. We're steel, but if a particular factory is wood and a project is more conducive to wood, you would have a standard that is so detailed that it stops the options in the market.
I'm not saying it's easy. I'm saying there has to be a balance between the standards of design so that they don't make it so restricted. It's so fundamental that it should work in most provinces and territories, if not all.
There is a balance. A common denominator needs to be understood at all levels. It's not easy. We say a “common design”, but it's a much deeper conversation than that.