Some projects may be funded entirely by the Crown. As I was saying, most PPP projects in Canada are paid for by the Crown. In the industry lingo, we say that the Crown takes on the financial risk. It guarantees payments to the private sector. It is important to mention that those guaranteed payments are subject to performance criteria. The asset constructed and managed through the public-private partnership must deliver on the performance agreed upon in the contract.
Some projects involve user fees. For instance, in the case of the new Highway 25 bridge in the Montreal region, users will fund the construction and the maintenance of that asset. My understanding is that the same goes for Highway 30.