Thank you very much for your question.
It's important to recognize, in the context of protecting Canada's national interest, that there are multiple tools, and the ICA is one of those tools.
To answer your question quite directly, no, there isn't anything in the ICA that deals directly with procurement. There are, however, other tools provincially and federally where the government is in a position to say, “This is how we're going to define procurement. Here are the rules around procurement. Here are some of the things that we're going to be looking at.”
What the ICA is solely focused on is the degree to which people are making investments in the country, and to that extent, no, it doesn't deal with procurement.