Obviously only the Government of Canada is going to have the most exact figures. FCM doesn't undertake its own reporting with our members, for the simple reason that there's a very clear set of reporting guidelines through the contribution agreements that flow these moneys through provinces to municipalities, and we don't want to duplicate reporting. In the September stimulus report card it was reported that $3.2 billion of the $4 billion infrastructure stimulus fund had been committed.
Our understanding, anecdotally from our members, but partially from the quarterly reports that provinces are required to deliver, is that not all of that $3.2 billion has yet resulted in construction work on the ground. However, as I said, it is important to note that once project funds have been committed and municipalities receive approval, they can begin the design work, the tendering. There are a lot of jobs required, especially in the design work. We do a fair bit of work with the associations of consulting engineers, and they'll be the first to tell you how important those types of jobs are.
I don't have specific information on those numbers, since those are government numbers.