But I think right across the country, Minister, you would admit that there are some projects that are the real low-hanging fruit. Some have actually started. Given the economic climate, major corporate donors have backed out and stalled projects.
I mean, what if you had a project where the hole was in the ground, the province had already funded half of it, a couple of corporate donors backed out, and for a couple of million dollars we could trigger a $60 million project? I think all the rules should go out the window in a case like that. And that's a concrete example: a $60 million project, $30 million worth of provincial funding, and, for the loss of a couple of sponsors, stalled.
Isn't that a perfect role for the federal government to step into?