First of all, our association has always been on record as saying that we believe priorities should be set by the custodians, not by somebody sitting in Ottawa or Gatineau. I think that's key going forward, since the devolution of custodianship for infrastructure has taken place over a while, devolving to the municipalities, territorial governments, and provincial governments. It's absolutely key that any national program we develop be flexible enough to understand the different priorities and methodologies all across Canada.
With respect to the north in particular, it's absolutely paramount that any national program developed really understand the needs and priority of needs of the north from the people who live there and the people who are responsible for its overall custodianship. That's absolutely key.