It would.I think that's where we have to look at the whole P3 perspective, to some degree, to see where it can work.
The private sector will go where there is an opportunity for them to make money. We know that. Unfortunately, when you start talking about rural and remote Canada, you start looking at issues of cost of delivering service. That's why we're seeing some of the move away from it. This doesn't mean that there aren't still people there who need services, unfortunately, as we've started looking at what the private sector does. I think that then becomes a role not only of the federal government and of the provincial government, but of us as municipal leaders.
Municipalities in rural Saskatchewan today are doing things they never did 10 years ago as far as sharing costs and doing things are concerned. With all types of growth, we're seeing that, but I think there's an opportunity here for us, as three levels of government, to work together to deliver a service that we feel is very important, not only in rural Saskatchewan or rural Alberta, but all over rural Canada. It really is.