That's an excellent question. I'm going to answer it indirectly. Well, first off, I'll answer it very directly: I don't know.
The case studies in the peer-reviewed literature are typically of much larger P3s: $100 million, $500 million, and a billion and up. To respond to an earlier question, while we're dealing with this, most of the failures in P3s were in the so-called first wave of P3s in the 1980s and 1990s. In the so-called second wave that has occurred since then, the success rate has been much higher.
To come back to your question, all of the P3s I've looked at—and I will certainly defer to the two colleagues here—were much larger capital amounts. They typically attract very large companies, as the speaker from Toronto is suggesting. I can't even recall a P3 for small amounts of money in a small rural municipality.