There are some governments that have been strong uptakers, if you like, of this particular model. What we're finding now is that the marketplace is growing. The provinces that have not been engaged in P3 approaches are now looking very seriously at this. Saskatchewan would be the most immediate case in point that is moving ahead with a number of P3 projects. You're also seeing greater interest from the territories in the north. For instance, you might know that Nunavut is going ahead with their airport in Iqaluit, and they've announced it as a P3 project.
Again, part of the role of the council is to heighten awareness of this approach to infrastructure development and service delivery and to enable those who are thinking about it to develop a level of confidence and understanding. It's a bit of a hockey stick. When you look at the past 20 years, the uptake at the outset was very modest, but over the last five years, the degree of interest in P3s has shot up quite significantly.