Absolutely. Small municipalities deal almost exclusively with private sector professionals. Cities like Sherbrooke, Montreal and Quebec City employ generalist engineers who work with the private sector. Most of our projects are subcontracted out. We call for tenders and we work with private companies. If we are eligible for this funding, we must absolutely find a way to get it.. We don't have all of the staff that we would require to meet these objectives. We need a green light to go ahead and get the funding and start planning. If we want shovels in the ground by September, then we need to have the go-ahead today, so that we can plan, hire professionals and borrow money.
You asked earlier if the cities are able to engage in cost-sharing, to share in the funding. It isn't quite that simple for 2009, since we have already done our budgeting, the tax bills have been sent to our citizens, and we have already gone into debt.
If you ask me whether or not, as the mayor, I would be prepared to pay one third next year, I would say that I would rather pay one third than three thirds. I would much rather pay one third, rather than have to pay the entire amount to meet the needs of a city.
The government requires participation...The gas tax is a recurring amount. That allows you to determine how much money will be going to cities like Montreal, Quebec City, Toronto or Vancouver. The province also has to be included, in order to respect its jurisdiction. The federal government will have to act quickly in sending money to the province, so that we can then be given the green light. Give us the green light now, and we will be able to put people to work.
If I don't have the money this year, could the government be a little flexible? The government wants to split the funding three ways so that a total of $12 billion will be invested rather than $4 billion. I understand that. That will put more people to work. If it is flexible, then we could contribute one third in 2009 and start the projects in 2009. We could pay in 2010. It seems pretty straightforward to me.