I think we'd agree with that. We have to remember that despite the stimulus spending on the economic action plan we still have a huge infrastructure deficit. That includes what we see in Montreal as a good example. We have roads and bridges, but we also have other infrastructure problems with sewers, etc. We have to balance the needs of the individual municipalities in light of the deficits, the upkeep that needs to be done, and the new projects. It's going to be different for each city.
Cties in western Canada don't have the same infrastructure problems, because they're not as old. But they're going to have transit issues because their populations have grown more rapidly. The municipalities have to spend money where they feel it's necessary.