Before we get off this, again, whether it is under this activity or not, a general comment in terms of construction and size of capital projects. Again, it ties in with the business incentive program, but also the capabilities of contractors, especially local contractors who may not be able to put up the security for the bid -- I think it is a five per cent bid bond and a five per cent security bond that are required in a lot of contracts, A lot of our contractors do not have the bonding, and because of the size of the contracts they cannot put up a lot of the front-end moneys. I have mentioned it to the Minister before, and I will reiterate it, that where possible the size of contracts should be broken down so that local contractors can bid with the bigger contractors.
In a lot of cases your bigger contractors come in from the South; they can afford the security bond; they have proper bonding, and the smaller contractors cannot compete for large contracts, so where possible, break them down so that your local contractors can compete and be a little more successful.