Yes. The Canadian Construction Association absolutely supports dedicated funding to help pay for the cost of renewal of our infrastructure in Canada. We think that's one measure. There are other measures that we would like considered as well.
As I mentioned, our industry is the biggest creator of stimulus in the economy, as has been found throughout the world. So if governments, in their provincial transfers to the municipalities, could look at increasing additional amounts in those transfers in addition to the gas tax.... In the States, they're looking at ways that states can raise more money to help with that infrastructure renewal. A lot of our infrastructure is the responsibility of the municipal level, and they don't have ways to raise additional money, typically, outside of property tax. It has created some real hardships at the municipal level.
So the dedicated tax is absolutely a great measure, but we need it indexed, as we said, and any other way that we can look at increasing funding for infrastructure.... The government committed in the budget to work with all levels of government for developing a permanent, long-term, sustainable infrastructure plan, which is for water treatment plants for communities, for infrastructure for the fibre optic field...I mean, it's every area. We've been told that natural resources in Canada are going to grow--