Looking at the jobs that are provided, for example, envisions that the folks who are being hired are people who can already do those jobs. They just happen to be local community members. The issue of the folks who cannot do the job who, like you said, would add additional costs, would be taken care of by an option for the contractor to enable the local community to get access to paid training, or just training, so they're able to be in a better position to take advantage of similar jobs down the road or with other projects. That sort of analysis doesn't happen at this time with the federal government. There's no legislative framework, and this bill would enable us to start doing that.
On November 1st, 2016. See this statement in context.