Yes, absolutely. Although there has long been, at an officials level, a joint working group of DFAIT, FCM, and municipal practitioners, Minister Van Loan's commitments earlier this month to our board of directors was precedent-setting. We obviously have to figure out how to make it happen, but the commitment is very welcome.
So yes, I do think it provides a path forward to ensure that what happened through the negotiations in this agreement in principle doesn't necessarily happen again, that we're going to have to go back and fix things.
We learned that lesson in TILMA. It's much easier to engage the experts in municipal procurement up front, rather than having to identify problems at the end and then scramble to fix them. It's much more time-consuming and increases uncertainty.
So we do appreciate that direction, absolutely, and we definitely appreciate the commitment of the minister.