Thank you, Mr. Lee.
I'm going to share my time with Mr. Jean so we can both get in a question to the minister.
I have three quick things, and perhaps you could comment on one.
As a former city councillor, I think the excitement with this record infrastructure investment is terrific. There seems to be a lot of interest, and I think you'll get more projects than anyone can handle. One thing that got a particularly pleasant reaction was the low-cost loan. Maybe you could expand upon that a little bit.
Also, from an historical perspective, is this the largest infrastructure investment in Canadian history?
Lastly, when you were in the provincial government and there were infrastructure agreements with the previously Liberal federal government, did they allow provincial input? What they're suggesting today is to announce a $3 billion list and ignore an opportunity for input from your premier, Dalton McGuinty. Is that something that has ever occurred before, where we announced lists unilaterally and ignored the wishes of other levels of government?