You are entirely correct. And that is what we are hoping for. In fact, there has to be competition.
I will give you an example. Earlier, we spoke about a municipal price evaluation board. We want to know the actual situation as it relates to costs in all municipalities. Developers, entrepreneurs and innovators are going to identify gaps in certain sectors and certain regions, because no two regions are identical.
I am going to talk mainly about Quebec. When gaps are identified in terms of the services provided by businesses, businesses are going to be created, and that is what we want. Our aim is not to pay the highest price, it is to pay the best price for the best quality work. That is what we want. We want there to be competition and we are not going to put limits on it. No municipality in Quebec has said it did not want to hurt a local firm so it would pay more for work. So much the better, if one of our local firm can do the work at a price that is competitive with other firms, but there absolutely has to be competition because that is how taxpayer dollars are best spent.