On the accountability piece, this bill empowers the Minister of Public Works and Government Services to require, for the first time, bidders on government contracts to demonstrate community benefits above and beyond the project itself; and to demand, from those same contractors, when that tool is used, an assessment of whether those community benefits were in fact delivered.
So there's a two-part process there. Then there's a third process in which the minister reports back to Parliament on whether those particular projects did indeed deliver community benefits to those particular communities.