What we initially asked for applied to Quebec, but it could also be used at the federal level. With respect to the board, it can be very simple, but it can also be complicated. I will try to keep to the simple aspect.
In the case of various infrastructure projects, we have no reference point, for example for the price of water lines in Montreal, Quebec or Maniwaki. There is no real reference point. It is important that there be access to that information.
The case of asphalt, in eastern Quebec, is the best example I can give you. There has been some discussion about it. Some control was being exercised in that location. The municipalities did not have the reference points they needed in order to determine what the cost of asphalt was in Maniwaki as compared to the price charged in their locations. The same might be true for cement, or machinery, or for infrastructure as a whole. It is important to have reference points for all of that.