Certainly I think that's exactly the kind of thing the federal government has the capacity to do. It wasn't just that the dollars were coming in from the federal government. The way the urban development agreement was happening, it was leveraging enormous dollars, including from the province, which otherwise would likely not have been at the table. But other people were coming to the table saying, these are the issues, and if the federal government puts this money in, we'll put this money in. The municipal governments were starting to get interested in community economic development.
I spoke of the enabling role of the federal government, and urban development agreements are a prime example of that.
Another successful point is the work the federal government has been able to do around homelessness. I'm terrible with what the acronym SCPI stands for, but I hope you are all familiar with it. Again, there has been a response where other people have put dollars in, so we're able to do much more because the federal government is the first to the table.