Yes.
The other thing that I think you didn't have the time to reference in your oral presentation, but which is found in your brief, is your reference to the infrastructure programs of the federal government. You mention in your brief that while there have been recent commitments to long-term infrastructure funding, “little of this money has flowed”. People have said that it's back-end loaded to 2017, that it's not going to help us any time soon.
But then in your material you talk about the so-called P3 screen. I've heard from big city mayors, and recently the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, who are very critical about the requirement of having a P3 screen. You say that eliminating the P3 screen and the fund “could save governments not just the $1.25 billion cost of the P3 Fund, but also many billions in future years from not engaging in these more expensive P3s”.
I wonder if you could elaborate on that.