I will answer the first part of the question about structuring projects. We are talking about major strategic projects. There was the Canadian Strategic Infrastructure Fund, which, in some ways, corresponds to the Building Canada Fund, Major Infrastructure Component, which totals approximately $6.7 billion. The Building Canada Fund totals $8.8 billion. And $6.7 billion is earmarked for major strategic projects. That means there is a provincial portion. Projects are selected and discussed individually. The projects are then assessed to ensure that they are large-scale strategic projects that have regional significance. That is my response to the first part of the question.
As for the second part of the question about rail and rail strategies, I am less knowledgeable there. Mr. Sarantakis may have something to add. But questions about a rail strategy might be more appropriate for Transport Canada.