Yes. I'll give you a provincial example and use that to say what the feds can and cannot do.
In Ontario there is a particular project that's all across Toronto. The Eglinton LRT project has a community benefit agreement embedded in it because of the Ontario legislation that demands community benefit agreements to be embedded in infrastructure projects. As a result of that agreement, there is an emphasis on hiring locally, training locally, and trying as much as possible to obtain goods and services locally from the particular community. In this case it's the city of Toronto. It has worked to do that. There is a mechanism in place to make sure we measure that and make sure there is delivery of those commitments.