Right. So what we'd have is a situation where, due to the competitive nature of having more people involved, the broader the spectrum is, the better.
You also talked a little bit about the ability of the municipalities to even be able to work together. You touched on that a little bit in your remarks to Mr. Coderre.
Having an understanding and a knowledge of what one municipality is paying for a certain product or for a certain type of maintenance, and being able to share that knowledge, is that something your municipality group, your union, would actually be doing? Would you be helping to share that knowledge and acting as a catch point for that, and then dispersing it out so that there is a sense of knowledge as to what the cost for certain things should be?
You touched on the fact that there are differences in regions, and things like that, but there also has to be a reasonableness within that context. Is that something you would work towards sharing with all your counterparts and all the members of your union, so that they would actually be able to see if they're getting the best value for their dollar?