Sure. I think the majority of these P3 models in Canada are delivered on the basis of the various governments granting the private sector consortiums licences to the sites and the facility to carry out the scope of work for which they're responsible. Legal ownership of the land and of the buildings resides with the government, and that's clearly spelled out.
The other consideration is, as I laid out previously, around where you delineate the scope and the responsibility within these facilities or the projects. We are not, in any of the P3s that Concert Infrastructure is involved in, responsible for the delivery of public services. We're responsible for building, financing and maintaining the facilities. The government retains, as I said, ownership of the land, the building, and responsibility for those critical public services that are supported by the P3 facilities.