When you look at the $1-billion small community component of the Building Canada fund, you now have the application process in which a community has to apply. Then I gather from what you were saying, the province ultimately makes a decision about who succeeds and who doesn't.
Of 15 applicants you have one that succeeds. You have 14 who have to deal with the issue somehow, who may not be able to deal with it and defer it. So wouldn't even that fund, the $1-billion small communities fund, be something the communities would want to get across the board per capita, as they do with the gas tax fund?