—but I'm talking about individual towns being told this is their money and they have to spend it on this. You were really saying their priorities may be very different and very varied from region to region. We have a large country with very different weather conditions, so we're going to see a real variance. I think it's important that we bear that in mind, so I'm glad you brought that forward.
I wanted to quickly correct a little of the idea that the government, when it gives infrastructure funding, is saying these are the projects you must do. I know in Manitoba we work very closely with the province and the city to make sure their priorities are addressed. We don't always agree with their priorities. As a local person, I'm not really happy with where that funding has gone, but they have their priorities and we allow them the autonomy to do that. I think there's a bit of a myth to what you were bringing forward.
You talked about unbundling these contracts so all sizes of companies could compete. Obviously, you see a need for everybody to be able to do contracts. Do you see any need for any type of contracts where any type of company should be excluded from being able to be part of that bidding process? As long as they have the ability to perform the scope of the work, that would obviously be a given, is there any other reason why they should be excluded?