In the Pacific region, I think you have to remember too that of the $200 million, only a third of the harbours were actually affected by that money. So two-thirds of the harbours are still waiting for money for projects.
As the president of the harbour authority, it's my job for sure to make sure that our planning process is appropriate, so we work on five-year plans. We make sure that any projects we need are on the books, so that if money does come along, small craft harbours can respond. I don't think there's anybody who doubts the dollar value that the small craft harbours directorate provides in projects that they do. It has excellent staff right across the country.
As a harbour authority, we can only do so much. We prepare our five-year plans, and we're ready to go if the money is available. Then it's up to them to decide which projects they're going to do.