But you're here on behalf of your community, and you know, it's interesting; we just had the Mayor of Abbotsford speak, and the three words he expressed when considering the agreement were, “Bring it on”; very proactive, very aggressive words. It's my hope that Victoria will feel the same way, not being just the most romantic city in Canada but beyond that being equally the most progressive.
I hope you were satisfied with the response we gave you with respect to water rights. I think that is important.
I had another question, though. It's not a picky question, but I'm trying to get a sense from you, a belly button sense, of something. You heard through earlier comments that in terms of local construction for local procurement, the limit's at $7.8 million. I guess there are two parts to this that I want to ask you about.
Number one, what this does is it allows Canada the ability, with its services...especially since we heard in earlier testimony from people about the services in British Columbia, that at that very technical and high level they compete with anyone in the world. I wouldn't doubt that people from Victoria feel the same way about their capabilities. So here we have a monstrously huge procurement opportunity the other way for citizens of British Columbia and, if I might say, Victoria.
The other question I have, though, is that if $7.8 million isn't the right number, what is?