I think we very much appreciate the dialogue and the responses to the questions. As well, they're very good questions.
Relating back to our own experience, we've known about and recognized the necessary upfront work. The long-term planning, in my opinion, is a critical piece, because it takes so long for the multiple partners to come together from the construction side and for Alberta infrastructure and Alberta education to come together to build capacity. Then, of course, there is our own capacity within our own school board, where we need to have a common and greater understanding around what the implications are going to be for how we need to operate the P3 schools, the ASAP schools, from our perspective.
There is a lot of learning and there's a lot of necessary capacity-building. Now that we've experienced this in a number of schools, we certainly have built some of that capacity. Of course, the question remains as to how we continue this in a long-term, planned way. It's a very important question. A long-term, sustainable funding approach is a feature that's going to be critical for us in moving forward as our capital needs continue to grow.