No. It's not their money; it's the taxpayers' money. We are asking for projects that can go forward in the next 24 months. I am confident that we'll be able to get more than enough projects around the country that can meet these criteria. I would be dishonest if I didn't say that some projects are on a provincial asset, like GO Transit or a provincial highway, where it's 50-50. There will be the odd project where it's 100% federal if it's in a port or airport that is eligible for the funds. The overwhelming number will be a third, a third, a third.
I'll give you an example. The United Way in Toronto has a great proposal with respect to youth community hubs. Roy McMurtry and Frances Lankin have been lobbying hard on that. They can raise a third, and they're approaching the province and us. I think we're going to have lots of proposals.
I just got one from your colleague from Thunder Bay--Rainy River, who's got a great project that will help Toronto and his riding, and it's currently under consideration.
We will have a surplus of requests, which shows you how dynamic, flexible, agile, and eager municipalities are to help create jobs.