Okay.
In your testimony, you briefly talked about infrastructure. I would like to come back to what Mr. Samson said earlier about Bill C‑13, which was passed.
There is indeed a provision in the bill, or in the act, that allows school boards to apply for access to land. I would simply like to underline that the act does not say that the federal government will necessarily invest in those lands. I know my colleague Mr. Samson well, and he is very enthusiastic. It is true that the new legislation opens doors everywhere, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the federal government, in addition to giving access to the land, will fund it. I just wanted to highlight that.
Is my time up, Mr. Chair? I guess so.