Okay.
The Minister may, before awarding a contract for the construction, maintenance or repair of public works, federal real property or federal immovables, require bidders on the proposal to provide information on the community benefits that the project will provide.
It says, “The Minister may, before awarding”, not before going out for bids, “before awarding.” In our language that we use, that means the bids are all in and the selection process is under way, and the minister “before awarding,” is going to go and poll the bidders to find out what's the degree of community benefits or content that you have in the bill.
Now, if we are wrong in our interpretation of that, that's great and I'm very happy to hear today that it's not what this is about, that this is about establishing the community benefits or public policy objectives up front in the bid document. That's great, I'm very happy to hear that.