Through the chair, I appreciate that you're here, Mr. Coulter. You have a pretty fearsome challenge in front of you.
I was the minister responsible for major procurement for the Province of British Columbia for a period of time. One of the key success factors was that there was one minister signing off on things and also that the right equipment for our client really was the priority.
On this local work and local industries sort of industrial benefits priority, which seems to me to be a greater priority than the right equipment, judging by some of the amazing failures to deliver so far, are you concerned that whatever good work you do might be frustrated by that preference to have industrial benefits over having the right equipment?