I'm pleased to report to you many provinces--for example, Newfoundland, Ontario, British Columbia--are paying more than their third, because it's a provincial jurisdiction, and we respect provincial jurisdiction.
I am sure that we received requests for more money than we had to give and that municipalities had the money to pay their third of the cost and were willing to take action. If the provinces want to pay more than a third, it is up to them. It is within their jurisdiction to do so, and we respect that.
My goal is to create as many jobs as possible. We all know that the federal government has no money. It had to run a deficit to achieve that goal, just like Quebec. We set up a funding program to help municipalities fund their projects. That is another example of how we are trying to work with municipalities.
Many small and large municipalities across Canada are willing to contribute their third. For those that cannot, the gas rebate, the GST rebate and the loans granted by a federal government agency are designed to help. It is under the province's jurisdiction. In British Columbia, the provincial government was willing to do more for municipalities with less than 15,000 inhabitants, which was good for them.