We will have a detailed action plan for the committee before the end of September. We are looking at all of the issues involved. There are 93 programs. For every one of these programs, there is substantial information on the website of the department that is managing it. We're talking about the horizontality of this. We are also investing in things.
With Statistics Canada, there's a new economics account that specifically talks about jobs in infrastructure that didn't exist before, which also helps understand the macro impact we are making. We also see that from 2015 to 2020, public sector investment in infrastructure increased by 15%. That leads to increased jobs. We know that with every million dollars invested in infrastructure, seven jobs are supported.
It's bringing that forward in a way that's meaningful, easy to understand and in one place. There are a number of different data points that point to the right things being done. It's just a matter of bringing it together into one report that can be easily digested and understood.