Certainly any dollars that are afforded our municipality from those types of revenue sources are not spent on initiatives in, should I say, frivolous areas. Those dollars are focused on infrastructure.
Perth is a 100-year-old town. We have an assessment base that isn't growing. Primarily senior citizens reside in this town. We can't raise any more dollars.
The success of our manufacturing and good job base is in being able to supply affordable water and road systems in our town. We are continually having to increase our water and sewer infrastructure costs to industries and to our residents, so those dollars are greatly needed.
With the fuel tax, we were afforded $97,000, which doesn't seem like a lot, but for a town with an operating budget of $6 million it goes a very long way. Those dollars are spent for infrastructure design and enhancement.