The other piece of the budget is the notion that when federal infrastructure money goes to projects in Canada, the federal government is now looking—and this is something we discussed in the human resources committee—at the notion that these projects should be used to create skills training, that they should be used to create apprenticeships in the skilled trades where we have shortages in Canada. We see this as a very good move. We've urged the government to do this for some time.
The notion that there would be a job creation element to an infrastructure spend is something municipalities, as I understand them, already look at. You already want to do the best for your community and if that means creating some jobs in your community it's something you would like to do. You want that to happen.
Is this a good move and is it in keeping with what you already do?