I'll have to seek the counsel of the government officials and ministers in the Government of Quebec on that. I do know that these new initiatives will be like every other government program, that they'll be oversubscribed, that there will always be more demand than there are funds; that won't be any different in this. What we want to do is challenge people for the need to identify projects expeditiously. We're accepting the challenge to make decisions expeditiously. If people want to take six months to review their projects and submit applications, that's probably not going to be a good candidate for the stimulus fund because we want to get projects going as quickly as possible.
In the case of Quebec, where municipalities have to work through the province, I am confident that we can identify a process that will move quickly. If you have any specific advice or counsel that would assist me, I would certainly welcome it.
I've served in a provincial cabinet. I served as a member of a provincial legislature. Our government doesn't have the edict that all the decisions are made in Ottawa. What works in P.E.I. won't work in Quebec and vice versa. We're certainly committed to do that. I try to respect that. It takes a little bit longer, but it's just the reality, which we don't have a problem with.