It may not be a problem across Canada, but it's already a problem in the regions right now. In the situation I referred to, the fact is that most engineering firms will choose major works. The small municipalities won't be able to carry out their infrastructure works. A lot of work is indeed involved in preparing plans and specifications for a $2.8 million infrastructure project. Roughly the same amount of work is involved in a $20 million or $25 million infrastructure project. That's what's important.
What all the small municipalities—the communities of 5,000 or 25,000 inhabitants—are telling us is that there is a considerable increase in costs. Has that potential increase been assessed? An infrastructure project that should normally have cost $2.8 million could cost $3 million or even $4 million or $5 million. It can go that far.