For sure. Our submission to Mr. Lebel, as part of his consultations into a long-term infrastructure plan, called for essentially a renewal or continuation of the existing small communities component of the building Canada fund, which essentially is a dedicated envelope of funds within the larger building Canada fund. It's a program that's designed specifically for access by smaller communities.
There are two important aspects to that. One is that small communities know that there's a dedicated envelope, so they know roughly how much money they think they can access. Second, and just as important, the programs have been designed with their needs in mind, so it's not a one-size-fits-all.
An application process that the City of Toronto can carry out is obviously going to be well in excess of what a small community can manage, so the program has actually been designed with much more streamlined application processes. They actually provide technical support in the form of federal and provincial officials to help municipalities carry out the application process, the reporting, and all the rest. So we would certainly advocate for a continuation of that kind of envelope.