I know that when my wife gives me a deadline and I don't meet it, there is definite pressure. I know she's watching, so I have to be careful what I say.
I get your point. My response, with all due respect, would be that if we are going to respect timelines, that's fine, but it's not worth pulling the carpet out from underneath someone standing at the door. I'm not saying that's the intention with the stimulus money or your intention.
At the same time, with the commitment by the three business partners--the municipality, the province, and the government--it's really important that if something happens along the way, if we're building one of these projects and there's a problem or a redesign by the municipality, or an engineer tells us that a bridge is not going to stand properly, and some of that falls under the time restrictions, we're going to have to take a look at that.
I think we need to be realistic when we're looking at these major upgrades to sewers or water mains or at things like renovations to universities or to large institutions, and realize that there are going to be delays. As long as we're all respectful of the time commitment and we don't sort of pull the carpet out from under the job, I think that makes some good sense.