I want to provide one example, because it's really important.
I've been in touch with various people in the U.S. The investors down there, if they're doing a transit project.... Because of the sharing economy—car-sharing, where people take passengers to stations, let's say—nobody is investing in parking structures right now. The risk is too great, because in the next 15 to 20 years, we are entering a world of autonomous vehicles. Those self-driving cars will take someone there. They won't need to park.
This is the kind of stuff that the private sector will probably be more attuned to. You guys are hearing it first. This is pretty new information. None of the big investors in the U.S. are going to touch this stuff nowadays. That's the kind of stuff you have to look at.