Thank you. I know those are very critical matters and if you organize well and you have the support you need, you can make the right projects work.
Mayor Corrigan, I know you mentioned that you're debt free and you have $700 million in the bank. That's certainly a bright light there. You were concerned about the fact that you have to, sort of on a merit basis, apply for specific projects and there are dedicated funds for specific funds whether they're for transit or the Asia-Pacific gateway.
There's another fund that is very popular with municipalities and that's the gas tax fund. It has been increased and doubled over the last while from what it was. It's been indexed and the categories for which it can be used have been broadened considerably to include just about any project the municipality might want to undertake. I appreciate that if you have to get ready for a specific application you might let some infrastructure go, but with respect to the gas tax fund do you appreciate that type of fund? Do you like what you've seen over the years in terms of its expansion, its indexing, the broadening of what it can be used for? Do you find that useful in meeting your immediate needs as you prioritize them and not as somebody else does?