I didn't say that. I said that I think what we need to do is ensure that the money is flowing.
As for priorities, municipalities set those priorities. They too are elected, and I think they have a pretty good grasp of what their needs are.
From our perspective, we don't take a position on whether something is shovel-worthy or shovel-ready. That shovel-ready work needed to be done, just like shovel-worthy projects need to be done. All municipalities have a huge list of projects that are sitting on the shelf that they can't fund every year. If more money is made available, that means more work will get done, and it is work that needs to be done.