I would agree with that point, and the reason I say that is here we are. We talk about needing infrastructure programs to roll out, but if it's taking two years to actually go.... The answer, actually, on the housing accelerator fund is that it's been two years and literally zero doors have been opened in completed new units anywhere in the country.
The point I would make is that we have existing programs that are failing or that are very broken. It has taken two years to go from an announcement as well. The government can announce all those in a press release, but to your point, I think the big thing is about the fundamentals of actually getting dollars out the door. Some of the bigger macroeconomic issues are huge.
Maybe to that point about inflation, perhaps you could tell us, from the P.E.I. perspective, about the rate of inflation in the construction industry. We know that inflation is back up again to 4% and is actually going in the wrong direction. One thing I've always talked about, having been a former mayor, is the inflation costs for construction. Could you talk about what you've seen in the last couple of years of doing business and the impact of that on growth in the province?