Thank you, Madam Chair.
Good afternoon to all of you.
We are involved in a process to better understand how money is being invested under the federal government's Economic Action Plan. That being said, I looked at the numbers prepared by the Library of Parliament with regard to projects which have been earmarked or, at the very least, which are currently being analyzed. Of 3,035 projects which are happening throughout Canada, over half are in Ontario.
Is there a particular reason for this? Ontario represents about a third of Canada, but over half of the projects currently underway have received federal funding—remarkable, isn't it?—in several areas of attribution and project categories.
On the face of it, can we conclude that Ontario is the big winner or will adjustments be made later on?