It will be the 2020 requirements in regard to the waste water treatment facility at Lions Gate, and as a result it is the first priority for the region for infrastructure funding.
We have all agreed that even though this facility is on the north shore, it's of extreme importance for us to meet the guidelines that have been presented by the federal government for waste water going into the Burrard Inlet. Again, it has been very frustrating that we haven't been able to prioritize that project.
It also is a system that is integrated with the rest of the waste water and water treatment systems in metro Vancouver and would be very difficult to privatize. It would put a private sector operator in the middle of a system that is totally integrated.
That does not seem to have had much effect on our discussions with the federal government. In fact, though we presented a design, build, and finance model for the government to consider, we were told we must go through the privatization process, the P3 process. We've also received approvals from KPMG that it is not—