Certainly one of the recommendations we made to the federal government and to PPP Canada was that a portion of the P3 Canada fund be set aside or dedicated to actually investing and building a municipal capacity to consider and possibly use P3s. So it's really around capacity building and part of that envelope be designed and really customized for access by rural communities who in fact do have those exceptions to the rule.
But otherwise, generally speaking, you're right. But as I said, I think the P3 fund and PPP Canada are really about experiment and looking for ways to expand the use of P3s where it makes sense. I guess that's where our position is. If it makes sense, then municipalities should be the ones making the decision because they are the ones who will be held accountable. The P3 fund can play a role in really building the capacity and resources and expertise to do that.