Madam Chair, I am very curious so I will certainly see that. Sidestepping this, but sort of along a similar vein, does Public Works ever drop a bit of, and I will just use the term – it may not sound friendly, but – the black listing sort of process where we have had contractors who have been unable to fulfill their obligations, whether they’re architects, engineers, contractors and construction, for major projects? I’m not talking about delivery of stationery. I’m talking about meaningful ones. How
do we report on those types of things? Do we have a way of ensuring that we just don’t keep hiring the same people who make the same types of mistakes on and on? That is a critical concern when we get to large projects. Do we have any enforcement tools that can create a list? I hate to use the word “black list,” but I’m going to say create a list to say, look, you screwed up on three projects in a row. We’ve just had nothing but disputes with you. Yes, you’re the low bidder, and yes, theoretically you can say you comply, but at the end of the day it creates a nightmare for us, you can’t do this project. Thank you.