Then, Mr. Wright, you said a second ago that we do want to track economic impact and it's vital to have that conditionality in order to do so.
Ms. Fraser, you answered my colleague's question by saying that there's no capacity for the Auditor General to track the use by local governments of federal funds.
Here's my question. A motion just passed in the House by the opposition parties says that at least 50% of the infrastructure funding that is to be used in the two years to come should pass by way of the gas tax approach, which means, as I understand it, no conditions. How are we to be accountable to those who elected us? This being analogous to other non-conditional transfers, I am asking myself how I can account to those who elected us, because we can't be accountable through your auditing of the municipalities. Is there any other way?