I won't comment on whether a province's decision or territory's decision is bad or not. It's not for me to decide.
As I said, we have a few mechanisms to address smaller communities. The other one is Canada's gas tax fund, which every community gets a component thereof. We have the small communities fund, which is for communities under 10,000 population. We're going to have the northern and rural program, which is going to come on stream under phase two of our infrastructure plan.
There are a number of ways in which communities can benefit from infrastructure funding. They're not precluded from applying for other programs, like the new building Canada fund, as well as some of our phase one programming. In fact, if I had the information with me today, I know there are some small communities that have taken advantage of the public transit fund, as well as the wastewater fund. There are also all the investments we've made for indigenous communities.
I think there are a lot of points of entry, for all communities, with respect to infrastructure funding. Can we do more? Absolutely, we can always do more. The infrastructure deficit in this country is huge. However, I think the work we're doing with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities is also very important, in terms of building the capacity of small communities to be able to access the types of programs we have, whether it's through asset management or other means.