It does focus it, for sure.
Now I'll move to the mayor.
I'm not sure if I have a lot of time or not, but it's interesting to see that you've at least taken the time to see what your infrastructure needs may be going forward and what your deficiencies might be. You're taking some measured steps to try and overcome it, although maybe not to the degree that you would like.
It was interesting to hear both from the transit side and from something you said, that there are needs you have priorities for and you'd like to have addressed. I noticed the gas tax fund, along with the GST rebate, runs in significant dollars. It would be in billions of dollars.
What's your view of the fact that there's almost no strings attached to a fund that gives you the decision-making process as to where you put it?
I know the cities have asked for it. We've increased it and we've tagged it to inflation, so there's an inflation factor to it. Is that a good way of using a set amount of dollars by saying to the municipalities, “You don't have to apply for the project, but here's what you'd get based on your population”?
Perhaps the mayor could make a comment and Mr. Leclerc.