Certainly there's a need for long-term and planned funding for infrastructure. There's no question about that. As we said earlier, the idea of having a period of time to plan and develop the longer-term vision would then, we would think, set the framework for following up with the kind of long-term, planned, predictable funding to support infrastructure development.
With respect to the stimulus program, the administrative elements that I was talking about earlier are elements that we think become part of a new way of working as we go forward. We know that in a context of long-term, predictable funding, there will be programs that are cost-shared one-third, one-third, one-third. In the stimulus package, the idea that municipalities have a critical role to play in national objectives and the administrative elements of effective application, with quick turnaround time on payments--those elements are fundamental to an effective cost-sharing program in the future.