We are working with the funding received in the federal budget 2018 based on the security and safety risk associated with assets. Some of the top priorities that we're dealing with are the Hog's Back bridge, which has had to close a number of times. It's an ancient bridge, and we will be doing important remediation work to it.
We're also working on the shoreline pathways that were damaged heavily in last year's flooding. That's another top priority for us.
The urban forest is taking an enormous hit from the emerald ash borer, an invasive species. We have now removed 20,000 ash trees. There are 20,000 more trees to go. It represents a risk to the public. Then there is all the replanting of that urban forest. That's a high priority within our program as well.
There are assets too many to mention, but many of them are infrastructure kinds of assets: overpasses, small footbridges, pathways, embankments, retaining walls. It's a broad portfolio.
As I say, it's assessed by the safety and security first, and then we move up the chain.