As regards phase II, the City of Montreal has already set aside funds in its three-year capital spending program to continue development of the area surrounding the canal off the federal property, of course.
I would like to go back to the decontamination issue because I wouldn't want to leave the impression that we're asking the federal government for more money. Ultimately, that money is there and has previously been set aside to decontaminate federal lands. I must admit that we are very frustrated to see that, for technical reasons—I don't want to dwell on the technicalities of the matter—the Canada Post site is not entitled to that funding. Only $15 million is needed, which is a relatively modest amount compared to a $4.5 billion fund. That's what it would take to clean up this land and restore it to a state that would make it possible to build affordable housing, social housing and community projects, but also, in a mixed-use spirit, other types of housing as well.