I'm sure there are people with many opinions on that.
We looked at their management of projects, and as we indicate in the report, once there is agreement on the project to be done, Public Works manages it well. They use all the management techniques that one would expect. They do good cost estimations, which are obviously very difficult when you're dealing with heritage buildings. They are concerned about the environmental impacts of the renovations.
The management of the projects is done well; the issue is the agreement on what has to be done.