From our end and I guess from that of SARM too, we haven't been able to access much money. To be honest with you, this is why we're asking for the changes to the small communities fund.
I will give you an example. In the first round—I'm talking about phase one—there were only two rural municipalities in this province that qualified for the funding. That was because they're up against big projects in some of the cities as far as water and waste water go, and we realize those are important. We have that concern and we're relaying that concern to the federal government through the FCM as well.
That's why in phase two we're asking the federal government to change the criteria to lower the population threshold, but to also allow backing of other program funding, including the gas tax funding and any provincial funding that's available. The federal government is really interested in this because it realizes there are lots of small communities, like you're talking about, that don't qualify for the funding.