This is my conception. The onus is on the contractor because they are the ones that are bidding for the government contract and it's not just one contractor. It's usually a number of them and they are all competing to get taxpayer dollars, so what we're saying to them is, “If you want government money to do project x, what other value would you create for this particular community? Show us what else you could offer to the community and do that in a way that engages the community, so you are not just guessing what that benefit would be. Engage the community and then get back to us and tell us.”
On November 1st, 2016. See this statement in context.