First of all, let me clarify that our funding goes to other levels of government. It goes to the provinces or municipalities that would give the money. They are the ones that actually procure the public asset that they need to provide services to their citizens, and they own those assets. So the ultimate assets that are procured through a P3 model keep ownership in the public sector—not the federal government, but the provinces or territories we're giving the money to.
One of the fundamental principles of the P3 is that there is competitive tension in the procurement process. So the more bidders—and the better—that you have on that will drive the value. In terms of where they come from, there are consortia that are bidding on P3s in Canada from all over the world.