No. What I will say is that we have secured $2.4 billion in road works, in health care expansion, in child day care. We've had wage supplements from several years back now. The municipality received $103 million for expanding water and waste water treatment capacity. When you tally up all of these things, the bridges and the overpasses, they would have been a provincial responsibility anyway, but they've finally come to the table and made those investments.
We're suggesting that it would be appropriate to see some investment coming from the federal government. When you look at the distribution of wealth coming from the oil sands, the provincial government, through corporate and personal taxes and the like, tends to take a higher percentage of the oil sands revenues.