Thank you very much for the opportunity. I think one of the keywords is flexibility. Mr. McBride mentioned that in the budget they talk about alternative funding and financing, including P3s. To answer Mr. Kellway's question, there is a broad range of alternative funding tools. As a matter of fact, last year we organized an international conference in Montreal, to which we brought international experts from everywhere—Asia, Europe, and the Americas—on that specific point. P3 was only one of the presentations.
In about a month we will launch a report that details about 25 alternative funding tools. What we're looking for in this fund is not to be restrictive in nature. It's really to be flexible so that municipalities can look at the different programs they want to put together and the different mechanisms, and make sure that they can submit projects that will respond to their needs and the needs of their citizens. That's one thing, and I already mentioned the increase in the cap for federal contributions from 25% to 33%. That's another thing we're engaging.