We are a P3 fund. With your example of Regina, the Regina city council unanimously endorsed a P3 approach to doing it—if you're referring to their waste water treatment plant, which we did support—based on an analysis they did that determined, based on the costs and the benefits, a P3 approach would be a better value approach to their delivering it. It was supported by the mayor and the council, who made an application to us to do that project as a P3. I didn't force them to do it as a P3, but that was something that the council.... They also put it out to a public referendum, which also succeeded. The general public also wanted it to be a P3 because they believed, in the analysis of the council, it would produce better value.
On May 7th, 2015. See this statement in context.