If I could add, Mr. Fonseca, Amazon's project is an outlier, certainly, in terms of how companies are looking at long-term strategic investments. It's a massive project. At the same time, it's an extraordinary example of what this agency can do. At the time of the Amazon proposal, I was the CEO of the Vancouver Economic Commission. I led the bid on behalf of metro Vancouver. I congratulate Toronto Global and everybody involved in the Toronto bid for being successfully shortlisted.
We determined through that process that there was an enormous appetite on behalf of the federal government, the provincial government, and the lead agencies, which were at the cities. Remember that Amazon asked cities to bid, but there was an enormous appetite at every level of government to make every city's bid the best it could be. There was great co-operation, but we were starting from a new business model. It hadn't happened before. We were almost speaking different languages. We had great help from the Prime Minister and from other ministries in Ottawa, but we hadn't been forced into the room together the way we will be through the creation of this agency.
So I think Amazon was an extraordinary example of what the outcome needs to be for future projects like that.