Mr. Miller or Mr. Perrin, are you suggesting that the federal government should tell different municipalities, different territories, different provincial governments what to do?
The Conservative Party, every time we talk about a national transit strategy, for example, tells me, “Well, we should just let them govern; let them do their own thing. We shouldn't tell the mayors or the premiers how to plan. We shouldn't dictate to them. They're a level of government, and it's really up to them to make their decisions, because they're duly elected”.
I've heard that from the minister many times, and I've heard that from the parliamentary secretary many times, that we really should let the municipalities govern and let the provinces govern.
Are you suggesting that we should go to each of the provinces across Canada—the different territories, different municipalities—look at the contracts, look at whether they're open or not or whatever it is you called it, and get involved in the fine details of how the contracting is done and how procurement is done?
Is that what you're suggesting?