I'm sorry if that's the implication I left, because that isn't what I was trying to communicate. What I was trying to say is that each municipality, regardless of whether it's large or small, has a basket of infrastructure assets, and some of them are better maintained than others.
Some municipalities have been very diligent in maintaining their water and their waste water, but less so on their recreation centres. In other municipalities, it's the inverse: they have very good roads and good community centres, but they haven't been treating their waste water as responsibly as they could or should.
So it's not so much a question of whether you're big or small: it's a question of what needs you have in your community.