You're an organization representing 90% of the Canadian population, and what's interesting to me about your organization is your capacity to actually make the changes required in planning and infrastructure redevelopment. You folks seem to be an integral player in this. I'm a little surprised and not a little disappointed.
We're a fan of the green municipal fund for obvious reasons--the renewability of it, that it constantly regenerates itself. Do you envision--and I haven't seen your amendments yet--that something can be done along the order of how that fund has been working with direct respect to greenhouse gas reductions so there would be a revolving fund, or if cities could gain access?