We don't monitor whether provinces are following the rules in the agreements that Infrastructure Canada establishes with them. It is more the role of Infrastructure Canada to ensure that provinces and municipalities abide by the terms of the agreements that the federal government has signed with provinces and municipalities. Our role has more to do with the spending at an aggregate level, whether it's being provided or spent at the rhythm or pace the government has set and whether the outcomes are as expected.
When it comes to auditing the results or whether or not the rules have been followed, that's within the mandate of Infrastructure Canada and ultimately the Auditor General.