I thank you for your question.
Let me say at the outset, colleague, that I was rather taken by this famous announcement that the Liberal Party made—I guess it was two weeks ago—in creating an urban caucus. All of a sudden the opposition parties have discovered the importance of cities and communities across the country.
He's right to point out that there are some problems in his comprehension of Paul Martin's budget in 2005. They intended to do something but indeed they did nothing. They intended to put more money into it but indeed they did nothing. There was no budget implementation. This is a farce. It is a complete farce.
Over the course of the campaign my colleague the Minister of Finance and our party committed to help municipalities and committed to continue the transfer of gas tax. When we came into power, we decided that we were going to invest massively in that, and we did invest massively in that. We've also added on additional amounts of money in budget 2007. It brings it to a grand total of $33 billion.
You know, if somebody has to get their math correct, I think it's our colleagues from the opposition. They need to get their math correct.