I appreciate that. Because you know exactly what you're getting and it's based pretty precisely, you can bank on it, you can pull it, you can borrow against it, and as you say, you can leverage it for all the kinds of things that municipalities would like to see. I might say, when you add that to the GST rebate it's about $33 billion over 10 years, which is a fairly significant contribution.
I have a question I wanted to ask with respect to Clean Energy Canada. When I heard the testimony about the requirement for infrastructure funding for various clean energy programs, I didn't hear anything about the carbon capture and storage that is undertaken by provinces that produce electricity through coal, such as the production of electrical energy in my riding of Souris—Moose Mountain, where considerable funds have been invested in respect to carbon capture and sequestration. Not only is it captured, but it is also used for enhanced oil recovery. Is that not also something that should be considered, or at least added to the listing that you made of the type of infrastructure projects you would like to see funded?