I am perhaps going to answer your question a different way.
The key partner at the municipal level is the FCM. In fact, it is the federal government's interlocutor. When there were discussions, Quebec was called in. We did submit our study that defined the infrastructure deficit in Quebec. The funding for the program that had been requested, through the FCM, was about $5.8 billion. That was what we considered to be the minimum needed for rehabilitating infrastructure and carrying out new projects.
In the current budget context, we are in fact pleased to see that, first of all, the program has been put in place. Funding under it is not the full $5.8 billion hoped for. As well, since there is no indexing, there is a delay. As I was saying, in Quebec, $3 billion should be invested annually. However, if we calculate the ratio, the funding would be at the same level, that is, $1.2 billion rather than the $3 billion hoped for.