Thank you for the question, and thank you for recognizing my third vice-president: Sylvie Goneau is present as well.
The question is a very appropriate one, I think. We do have shovel-ready and shovel-worthy projects ready for implementation. We have a plethora of projects that have been waiting for funding for many years, in fact.
What we're prioritizing, though, is that, understanding that we are in a particular economic environment, repair and refurbishment of existing infrastructure is, although not sexy, important for Canadians in order to maintain the level of service they rely upon. A failure of any of these types of infrastructure would be catastrophic not only for the individual but for the economy of Canada. This infrastructure on which we had a report card submitted, which was published in coordination with three other entities, highlighted that fully a third of our infrastructure under municipal control—and that's 60% of the infrastructure in Canada—was in fair or worse condition. The repair and maintenance of these types of facilities is appropriate for the government to invest in.