It would, if it's defined up front. In the platform that you're giving them, if their response to that platform in any way, shape, or form is going to be considered in the selection of the successful bidder, then Treasury Board requirements, indeed contract law in Canada, requires that you let all bidders know up front that this is going to be part of the selection criteria and how it's going to be weighted.
I have no problem with government establishing those rules up front and saying it's going to give us all an opportunity to meet this bar in terms of employing disadvantaged youth, for example—and we might come up with different innovative solutions—but the government better let us know up front that this is going to be a criterion in selecting the successful bidder. If that's the case, you have to do that up front and it has to be disclosed to all bidders.