It would be different on a province-by-province basis.
In my constituency, my hometown, clean water is an issue; secondary raw effluent going into the Ottawa River has been a huge problem. Water quality has been a big issue in Manitoba. A lot of significant investments are going into sewer and water projects. Smaller municipalities in particular are very agile and can move very quickly. If you've got a $1 million project as opposed to a $1 billion subway, you can move more quickly. A significant amount is going into sewer and waste water treatment.
We have had, and will continue to make, significant investments in public transit. We're making investments in Via Rail in central Canada.
We do have two green funds. Manitoba's Greg Salinger is pushing a project to get four northern Manitoba communities on the grid so that they're not using diesel to generate electricity. That would be good for air quality and be good for the fight against climate change, but it would also be cheaper, because the cost of flying in diesel is exorbitantly expensive.