At the moment, each city can use 20% of the contributions provided under the TECQ to invest in specific projects. However, based on my understanding of the question asked by your colleague earlier, some cities would prefer to invest these contributions elsewhere.
In my opening address, I mentioned that the federal government had stopped contributing to a financial assistance program for recreational and sports infrastructures, to which it had been contributing jointly with the Government of Quebec. In an attempt to partly answer the question, I was saying that if some cities wished to use the TECQ to invest elsewhere, it was perhaps because there were not enough subsidies. So if the federal government were to reinvest in the Quebec government's program for recreational infrastructures, it would certainly make it possible to take on a few more projects, rather than seeing five out of every six being turned down.