Yes, as Mr. Rafferty said, in 2008 Atikokan benefited from the community adjustment fund. We were able to access funding for our main street. We built a new town hall and we improved our airport. That was great news, but now we are at a stage where it's difficult for our small town to even pay its share. That's becoming an issue. A lot of times we have to pay 50%. For example, last year, with the province putting up some funding, we had to pay half of it. It was for one kilometre of road, doing the resurfacing, the sewer pipes, and the water lines. It amounted to $4 million, and we had to pay $2 million. You see, for a small town with a population of 3,000, it's very difficult.
Mr. Rafferty is right. The infrastructure deficit is huge, and I think it's huge in pretty well all small towns across Canada, and the big places, too. That's a challenge we have. I don't know what the fast answer is, but I know in our community we can't borrow much more money to pay our share or do anything. We're kind of caught.