Well, it's a 24-month stimulus initiative to build infrastructure. Obviously, in every day, every week, and every month of that 24-month plan, more will happen.
For example, the City of Toronto didn't make an eligible application...the only province in the country that made an ineligible application and didn't file it online. We worked with the city—it took several additional months because of that—and came to an agreement for 500 projects that would be funded. For example, we're giving $20 million to Maple Leaf Gardens, which we announced yesterday. They are not going to be able to spend $10 million of that before April 1, so we'll re-profile it to the following year, but it all has to be spent by April 1, 2011.
I think what you'll see is that every month there'll be more money spent than the previous month. A disproportionate amount of the work will be back-ended. Obviously you have to put out tenders, obviously you have to do architectural plans, and obviously you have to get the required permits and project management. That is less expensive than once you get the shovels in the ground. But all the funds are available.