I was just going to add that you're absolutely right, Mr. Keddy, that the next iteration of P3s in Canada will be driven very much by municipalities and the aboriginal communities across Canada. They will by definition be equally complex projects, but significantly smaller. There is a real need now to think about how we might recalibrate the P3 model in order to accommodate that next wave of projects.
I would add that part of the challenge for municipalities is the cost of the services that are necessary to enable them to proceed, the cost of legal services, the technical services, and the advisory services. If we could bundle those together into essentially a one-stop shopping facility, a “plug and play” if you like, for municipalities so if they had a project, they could go to one place and get all of these services in an integrated fashion and at a far lower cost, it would make it a much more manageable proposition for them to move ahead with the P3.