In terms of the larger ones, two really stand out for me. One is the Spadina subway extension in Toronto, which is actually one of the largest projects in the history of the Government of Canada. That was also, I think, our first economic stimulus project in terms of the acceleration of the Building Canada fund.
The second is a transit project that's just now under way, the Evergreen transit line in British Columbia, which again is very strategic in terms of hooking up the Lower Mainland.
In terms of the smaller ones, there are all kinds of things. I could table a list for you. There are municipalities that have bought buses, and there are municipalities that have introduced rights of way. Other municipalities have introduced dedicated transit signalling, which means that when you're at a stop signal and it turns green, the buses get to go first before the cars. There has also been some innovation in terms of intelligent transportation systems.
Even here in Ottawa, if you take the bus, you can see in the last year that there has been a lot of technology added to the system. For instance, the bus stops are announced. There is an LED display at the front. Actually, when you're waiting at the bus stop you can phone a number and find out when your bus is going to arrive.
So there has been a whole host of projects funded under the plan.