Obviously, where the money has flowed, in some of these projects our workers have had their fair share. Remember, on the construction side we represent the unionized side, with 500,000 members. There are also non-union jobs and everything, so of course when a project comes out there is a competition among the contractors to get it, and if it's a union contractor who wins that contract, yes, our guys get to reap the rewards and work on it.
But the question is, how much of this money has come out? We've talked to many of our business managers about the stimulus funding, and they hear about the money rolling out. There are questions there, to be honest. In some areas we've seen more come out on certain projects, and in some of the other areas it hasn't. Particularly in British Columbia, our union hasn't seen the money because it's gone to one of the organizations out there called CLAC, which is the Christian Labour Association of Canada. So we have not seen the money in that sense out there.
So when some money flows, there is competition, but it's very hard to give you a proper sense of how many of our contractors have actually got the work and have done the jobs.