That's a great question. It's in anticipation. That's why the provincial data is so critical, because it's actually their planned spending...the people on the ground across the country who are responsible for delivering these projects.
One of the key weaknesses in the federal data, of course, is that it's backwards-looking. It very much reports on the cash flows, and as has been pointed out to this committee and others in the past, those cash flows can occur, of course, after the projects have been undertaken, whereas with the provincial budgets, there is very good clarity regarding when the people who are actually delivering those projects think the activity will occur.