I appreciate that, and I think it's helpful not only for you but for anybody who is interested. It outlines all the infrastructure projects that are being brought forward through the stimulus dollars. It's the Canadian version of some of the American websites.
What I would recommend both to your association and others is to take a look at it, and if you have suggestions as to how that website might be improved to give information that's relevant and helpful to you, we'd be happy to take that feedback back to our minister and the department so that you have the information that's helpful as it relates to the jobs that are being created with the thousands of projects that are under way.
As you know, and as you've outlined.... The concern of everyone in this committee is that the stimulus money get out there to help those folks it was intended to help. Clearly, tradespeople are on the top of that list.
Of course many of these projects were determined at the municipal level, and there are many municipalities that chose projects that were pre-engineered and ready to go within the next couple of years, if not this coming year. They actually allocated the funds at the municipal level to other projects.
I'm wondering if you're familiar with situations where tradespeople are already undertaking complex construction jobs. I just don't want to leave folks with the illusion that no complex construction job is actually hiring tradespeople right now.