Do you want to trade places? Is that the idea?
I guess our feet are on the ground. The only difference between a councillor and a mayor is that when you're mayor, the potholes are bigger and deeper and the dogs bark louder. That's the kind of connection we have with our constituents.
As far as this type of community development funding goes, they expect us to come here. We come with our tin cup, and they expect us to get it filled up and go back home. Well, we're one of several thousand communities in Canada, and to be honest, I wouldn't want to trade places with you. I don't know what to say about that part of it.
There are expectations by every Canadian, whether they're from Dryden or Red Lake or my friends here. They're relying on you folks.