I'm not disputing the importance of it or that we can prove it, but the only downside I can think of, since you've asked the question, is that one of the criticisms of even federal-provincial relations now is that it takes so long to get anything done. That's because there's one federal government and 13 provincial entities. Add another five, six, or ten entities and you will slow down the process of getting agreement.
So I think you'd have to look at what their role is. Is their role there to be advisers and observers? Is their role there to be full participants? The more participants, the slower the process, and that's--