I would say there is definitely a gap between what the Parliament of Canada has in terms of infrastructure spending--the timeliness and quality of that information--and what the executive will demand of the United States in terms of reporting on the stimulus spending.
We tried to survey 15 OECD countries, and we were successful in surveying 11. We noticed there were two countries, Canada and the United States, that put in extraordinary measures around stimulus reporting. I think it's fair to say that a number of other countries had more robust quarterly reporting than what exists in Canada today. But of the 11 OECD jurisdictions we were able to survey, the United States certainly had the highest level, and there's a gap between Canada and the United States right now.