That's a tall order for however much time we have.
You're right in terms of the property tax base. The ways cities raise revenue is an old model, and there's lots of discussion happening with our provincial governments with regard to different forms of revenue sharing.
With regard to the infrastructure plan, one of the areas that we're looking at is the asset management capabilities of communities across this country. If we can measure and define the condition of assets across the country, then in fact we can start to look at how we deal with the infrastructure deficit that's there. Not all municipalities are doing that now.
However, it's something that is starting and is a good move forward. I think Ms. McLeod mentioned the three Ps. It is not a solution to every way going forward with a project, but it is perhaps one way that can be looked at in terms of moving forward in meeting our infrastructure needs. Obviously, some thinking out of the box and looking at innovative ways to do that will hopefully be part of a new plan as well.