Okay. I want to follow up with that, because earlier, I know you said that you would not identify community benefits in order for contractors to bring their best offer, or I guess some of that innovation, to the bidding process. I guess my question remains, how can a bidding process be fair to contractors if they are not bidding on a uniform tender? Do you believe that the community benefit test described in the bill that is determined by the community on a case-by-case basis aligns with Treasury Board policy, and that the bidding process would be fair if it weren't uniform in terms of what contractors were bidding on?
On November 3rd, 2016. See this statement in context.