Yes, the whole infrastructure program is very good for us. We're seeing some good growth in both construction and concrete, but not so much in cement and aggregate at the moment.
We're seeing some infrastructure money right now, and it is having an impact. Trenton air force base is one of our key projects. We think more money is coming into the system and that will bode well for us, but we're somewhat concerned that as we move into the normal budget cycle in 2010 that some of the municipal budgets may slow up a bit.
The side benefit of the public infrastructure is that we're starting to see some enthusiasm in the market on the private side. One of our builders this past weekend had 47 homes that he wanted to sell and 48 people; he sold 47 homes.
There is some momentum building, and I think that's positive, but at the end of the day governments, at both the federal and provincial levels, have to keep doing what they say they will do around infrastructure.