Well, Mr. Sullivan, it's interesting. We undertook a series of focus group discussions across the country over the past couple of months.
We held two of them in Vancouver. Folks who were participating in those groups were asked to explain P3s. They did that quite well. Were they supportive? They were very strongly supportive. Could they name a successful P3 project? In every case for the two groups, the Canada Line was identified as that successful project.
When we talked about what would be some of the areas where there could be improvements made, the one comment made there and, quite frankly, right across the country, is that governments could communicate better when they're moving ahead with major infrastructure projects. We as a council would strongly endorse that as well. That's the nature of the conversation that we often have with governments which, as I say, are our members.
The reality is that for Canadians across the country, there is strong support for this approach to infrastructure development. As I say, we now have 223 projects in one stage or another across the country, across a variety of sectors and in virtually every region of the country. Those that are in operation have been successful, and those that are coming on line are on a similar path.