We've been on record since the day the building Canada fund was announced as saying that we felt there needed to be a clear indication from the federal government of the percentage of the building Canada fund that should be dedicated to municipal infrastructure, so that whatever the decision-making mechanisms are at the provincial and territorial level, and ultimately the federal level, there's a guideline there that says 60% or whatever that percentage is.
We were advocating, I believe, for around 60%, because municipal governments own approximately 60% of the public infrastructure in this country. We were advocating that proportionate to the ownership of public infrastructure. It made sense for us in terms of direction on how that money should be allocated as it flows through the projects that are applied for.