I think some municipalities have to be cited as great examples. I think provinces have done a lot of the same thing.
The gas tax money is essentially a green project amount of money that covers transit, that covers clean water, that covers waste management projects, and also water waste management projects. I'd say, essentially, that is the general direction that municipalities want to take with that amount of money, with that funding.
We strongly support that. We strongly support, of course, funding to transit authorities because it involves, in many circumstances, taking a lot of the cars off the roads and substituting a good transit system. We strongly believe that congestion is not only harmful because of the air we breathe, but also is economically unsustainable for our large communities. So we do have to find alternatives. We can't always be building roads; we have to be able to maximize and utilize our road infrastructure as it stands now.
We're very supportive of that, and I do want to commend the City of Toronto for their clairvoyance in saying that every dollar it gets from the gas tax is to be invested in public transit. I've seen it in Toronto. I've seen it out west. I've seen it throughout the country. There is a strong commitment to be able to do that. I think a lot of our municipalities are very much on side and very positive about that message.