I am aware that this question has been put to Minister Finley. It has been put here and it has been put in the House of Commons, and she has provided an answer to that question.
I'm also aware of the chair asking me to specifically answer only questions, but what I would say is that if you set aside the $30 million that was earmarked for the major projects, for the two, and you look at the rest of the money that was spent on small projects, 43% of those projects are in electoral districts that are represented by opposition members of Parliament and 57% are represented by government members of Parliament.
I think maybe in another answer I can explain a little bit more some of why we think that with the particular case of rural and remote communities.