There's no question that expansion of the gas tax facilitates cities in doing the kinds of things they want to do. It gives us long-term funding. I think it's a good direction. We don't make that policy. You guys make that policy. What we are pleased about, though, is that it is now permanent, which it wasn't before, so that allows us to plan for the long term.
The biggest concern of cities, from our point of view, is the need for long-term stable funding. That's always been the problem with the way cities are treated, no matter who is in government.
I don't want to pick political sides. That's not our job. We're supposed to be non-political at the municipal level. We just want to see long-term stable funding, which we can then allocate in a way that allows us to build the cities, which really are the engines of this country.