Thank you.
Just for a point of record, with the low cost of municipal loans in my riding, one fast-growing municipality was able to take advantage of that. They borrowed $5.3 million to build new waste water facilities for part of the area and also put in another piece to improve the treated effluent that would go back. So for a lakeshore community, that was certainly well appreciated, as well as a brownfield site for the affordable housing initiative. The same municipality took a brownfield site, cleaned it up, and they're going to put a 53-unit housing unit there. That's putting money to good use.
My first question, and this I guess would be on behalf of the constituents of Huron--Bruce, is to do with the senior independence program and the RAP program, both popular programs. There are lots of questions about them. Under the section there, it puts two pieces in. It's for upgrading existing infrastructure, but also for building new, and I wondered if you had a breakdown for both of those, even as a percentage basis. How much would have been for rehabilitating or updating the existing infrastructure and how much would have been for a new build under that?