That is for recovery projects.
For other types of contracts that are awarded by state governments, for example, I would tend to think along those lines. Typically municipalities and local governments--what are known as state governments in the U.S. or provincial ones in Canada--try to find the best deal possible for taxpayers. Unless there is some sort of restriction in place, they often don't even know where the product was made.
We've been talking with municipalities over the last year or so, trying to figure out how much we are buying from American manufacturers here in Canada. We try to say, “Here's what's at stake for American companies in these negotiations”. When you talk to municipalities, they usually buy from Canadian sales offices, but they don't really know where the products were actually made. That is the case most of the time, and I assume it is the case most of the time in the U.S. as well.