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Transport committee  If you're referring to the supplementary estimates, there's an amount in there for $743,000. This includes $700,000 to re-profile money that was not spent last year on border infrastructure projects. In particular, they'll need it for projects related to highways 35, 55, and 73 i

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  I can say yes, unanimously. All of the provincial and territorial governments are very enthusiastic about the process, as were the stakeholders, and in particular the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. They're sort of organizing themselves to have a lot of input into the proc

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  Yes, the provincial and territorial governments.The minister has been in touch with all his colleagues in that regard concerning the roll-out as well as working very closely with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and other stakeholders, such as the Canadian Construction A

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  Sure, very quickly. The consultations will go in three phases. In the first phase we'll be looking at what the accomplishments have been and the results of the billions of dollars invested since Building Canada came out with stimulus and so on. The second phase, next year, will

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  Yes. As the deputy was saying, it's very beneficial that we have signalled ahead of time that we want to go out and spend some time now to think about what the long-term priorities are for Canada with regard to infrastructure investments. It's a great opportunity to work with our

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  For the stimulus fund? Yes.

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  Generally, it will be when the invoice is received. That will be the year in which the costs are charged.

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  There were a few projects approved. I don't have the net figure, but about $150 million or so remains in Ontario.

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  For the stimulus fund, as you know, the original deadline was March 31. When we gave the extension, one of the conditions was that they would get all their bills in for last year by the end of April. So those were all charged to last year. There's approximately $980 million for

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  I beg your pardon?

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  MRIF is an old fund.

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  It's a fully committed strategic infrastructure fund. It's fully committed, and it's an old fund as well.

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  That remain, that have a balance. The major part is Building Canada, $660 million, with the PT base at about $280 million, and then those must be the main funds left--and gas taxes, as I mentioned, at close to $2 billion a year.

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster

Transport committee  No. It's under P3 Canada, which is under the Minister of Finance.

December 7th, 2011Committee meeting

John Forster