Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think the conversation in which we all come together in agreement is about the objective, when we build infrastructure, being to maximize value for the Canadian people.
Value can be measured many ways. Much of this discussion has been about monetary value and trying to get the best bang for the buck, so to speak. Of course, though, there are many other things that we value, some of which are more difficult to put a price on.
I'd like to ask Mr. Penner to talk about the ability of P3s—or the lack of ability of P3 projects—to account for some of those non-monetary social, community and environmental values that are also important, when we look at the overall picture.