I will be quick. And then I will turn over the rest of my time to my colleague Mr. Gaudet.
Mr. Miller, in the examples I gave earlier to explain why some projects will not be completed on time in Quebec, I mentioned the shortage of pipes and contractors.
Have you heard of anything else? With the tendering process made public by the municipalities, we realized that, due to the shortage of contractors since everyone is working and there are few bids, the contract amounts, in terms of supply and demand, are somewhat exaggerated.
For example, in one of the municipalities in my riding, Saint-Pierre-de-l'Île-d'Orléans, an infrastructure project was accepted. They were going to redo the recreation building. Various officials from both the Quebec and the federal government assessed the project. The project was estimated at roughly $800,000. The lowest bid was $1,400,000.
So the amounts that were granted... We are talking about a small municipality with less than 5,000 people and without really having the means. Have you heard about something like that?