You say that 75% of the money is already allocated at the beginning of the year so we're turning down projects. I think FedNor could have an extremely important role if it were a stand-alone agency, but it's always really difficult for us to find these numbers, because FedNor is the poor cousin of all the other economic development agencies.
If you were able to have the funding that you had in the 2000s, and even when the last Conservative government first came in before it started cutting the funds, would you be able to respond to many of these great projects that are not being funded right now?