When you have your time, you can say whatever you want, my friend, and I'll listen. I would ask you to do the same.
My first question actually is to the Auditor General. Before we get into the specifics of what the report says, I have a couple of questions.
One of the benefits of buying locally is food safety, which is a big issue. If you get food safety wrong, you're instantly poisoning how many thousands of people? So buying locally is something that more and more people are going to because of that security. Also it's local jobs. These institutions are often one of the biggest economic engines, in rural areas in particular, and if you take away their local purchasing it's going to affect the community. How much do we need to think about that in an economic sense?
Then there are the environmental costs of shipping food and products from wherever to these locations. How much of that did you factor in, and what's your sense of how that holds up against the money that you think could be saved?