It is certainly a good initiative that must be encouraged and supported in every case. These programs mean that we will be able to abide by our communities' ability to pay, the communities that have to carry out these projects. As Mr. Perras said, being in Chelsea doesn't make a kilometre of pipe cost less than in Toronto. It often costs more because of the availability of workers and shipping costs; you know the situation as well as I do.
If we want to make our communities successful, there has to be fairness in the availability of funds and programs, regardless of community size, because the need to upgrade infrastructure is the same everywhere, in equivalent proportions, obviously.