Thank you for that.
I also want to thank you for saying that each project needs to be assessed, because in B.C. we've seen some P3 projects not being so stellar, where temporary foreign workers were brought in and paid $4 an hour. I know in Surrey our mayor won't let that happen, because we need the jobs for those living in Surrey, and there is a need there at this time.
Linda, with regard to biofuels and clean energy, what other kind of support could the city use so that we can move towards clean energy and protecting our environment? What are some specific projects you see that would really advance moving towards cleaner energy right in Surrey?