It's just our own lapse estimate. I meant to point out earlier that we're talking about our own estimates. We got some partial data yesterday from Infrastructure Canada for September. As we look at the infrastructure stimulus fund, we looked at March 31, and we think there are some 940 projects at risk, which is about 24% of the overall number of projects that were in the program. We think the potential federal lapse could be as much as $303 million, which would be about 8% of the federal money. Then of course there's what the potential impacts would be for provinces and municipalities. Actually, our numbers aren't even that fundamentally different from what Mr. McCallum received through his order from departmental officials. Still, it's a significant number of projects and a significant potential for lapse.
Chair, on the survey, the reason we did this survey, particularly through the course of 2009, we were saying to parliamentarians that not only do you need information on the announcements and how money is flowing, but you need to have some sense of impact. That's one of the reasons why we did this survey. We went to independent authorities, experts, to do the surveys, just to provide parliamentarians with the sense in real time of program evaluation around the infrastructure stimulus fund.
I think there are some positive conclusions to this report. I think unemployment...it's a mixed picture.