Absolutely not, madam.
Let's not forget that the $32 billion from the excise tax on gas is something else. It's important not to lump it all in together.
Of the $53 billion, some $33 billion goes to municipalities by way of the gas tax fund, and $4 billion goes to the national infrastructure fund. We're still talking about just that $10 billion. It's sizeable, but it's part of the overall plan. You always have to look at it in that context.
It's important to understand that it does not apply to all projects, just those valued at $100 million or more. Every one of those projects will be reviewed. The plan says very clearly that we will adhere to the P3 review systems already in place in some provinces; we will work with those that have recognized expertise and sound P3 review frameworks already established. We don't want to reinvent the wheel. So no construction seasons will be lost.
Some details still need to be worked out, but the overall plan has been known since February 14. In November, all the provinces and territories received details on the renewal of the gas excise tax. They are fully aware of what it entails. On February 14, we announced the last $14 billion. So it's clear. I am convinced that no construction season will be lost.