I think it starts with your definition. Bill 6, in the Province of Ontario, is a limited definition. The City of Toronto, through section 37, is another definition.
If you want to engage the bidders, you want to have a definition that accounts for all aspects of community benefits, and not just jobs, not just environment, not just limited in scope, but something that gets them to being as entrepreneurial as they are in delivering a community benefit that fits the need of that project. That comes in a maturation process in terms of an evolving definition, something that is static and can change over time.