In listening to the upside of P3s, I think the success of a P3 really is in getting the design proper on how you enter into a P3. That is to say, if I understood you correctly, not affecting a proper P3, but thinking you're getting a P3, a proponent may in fact be incurring some serious risk and serious cost, if it's a municipality, for example, to taxpayers. It's not that in venturing into the realm of P3 there aren't risks for proponents to be looking at; it's making sure that we get the right design.
If I'm a municipality that requires that kind of expertise, can I approach PPP Canada for that type of advice?