May I just say that what cities need—and you all probably know this story—is money for capital costs to maintain existing public infrastructure, as well as to expand it, in jurisdictions that are growing. So capital costs are distinctive from operating costs. And cities also require some growth source of revenue. They do not have any growth source of revenue, and it is incumbent upon senior levels of government to negotiate something, because most Canadians live in municipalities, not in rural settings, and 50% of Canadians live in the biggest urban centres.
If we're going to continue with our immigration policy, we have to have a system of financing the way people live in this country, a system that responds—