That's right. It may very well not be that area.
For instance, for providing communications assistance, we may want to give preference to Telus, the biggest company that's in our city. There are 5,000 employers in our city. We may want to be able to look at implementing policies that will in fact encourage Telus to keep situating in our city, and that is an advantage.
But it's difficult at all times to figure out who the winners and losers are. Often when we make applications for federal grants, exactly that issue comes up for us: how does the federal government pick the winners and the losers? So far we've found it's based mostly on who is sitting as an MP in your area.