I alluded to this at the outset, and Mark said that certainly uptake has been increasing. It's never going to be 50% or 70% or 80% of all projects. Part of this is related to the transaction costs and the upfront costs, which are not fixed as a percentage of the project. They vary a bit with the percentage of the project's value. But essentially these transaction costs eventually have to make your minimum project size $30 million or $40 million or $50 million before it's even going to be on the radar for P3s.
You mentioned 4,000 municipalities. Many of the projects are obviously in the hundreds of thousands of dollars range. When you put them all together, municipalities spend about as much money as the provincial governments on infrastructure, but there are many smaller projects.