Some of the most successful funding programs we've had have been three-part programs: federal, provincial, and municipal. The real issue, or crux of it, relates to eligibility, as there are core infrastructure needs in municipalities who desperately need to repair and replace their infrastructure, and the funding formulas need to reflect and prioritize around these areas. If you don't take care of the structure of your home, the cracked paint on the inside wall is not really important; and if you look at municipalities from an infrastructure point of view, the same sort of analogy does apply.
So we've had really good success with respect to federal-provincial-municipal cost-sharing agreements and with the financial support that's provided, particularly around utility infrastructure replacement, upgrades to waste water treatment plants, water treatment facilities, etc.