I think this is true even in a city like ours where we're in the middle of a big metropolitan area—we have about 10% of the population of metro Vancouver—we're focused on improving the economy of our city in relation to the economies even of the cities around us. We're attempting to develop business, to provide initiatives so business will in fact locate in our city. To ensure we are supporting the businesses that are local, we do attempt to put in rules that will establish a local preference, an opportunity for local businesses to be able to participate.
There has been a significant chilling effect in regard to that, and local businesses request that, request a benefit if they in fact are participating as taxpayers. We're finding the advice we're getting from our lawyers is that is not available to us, that we may very well suffer a challenge under the existing NAFTA.