First of all, I want to share with you that since November 2015, almost 15% of the projects we approved were in smaller communities.
As far as the bank is concerned, the projects that could potentially be funded by the bank will have benefits not only in the community where the project is located but in the surrounding communities. For example, transmission infrastructure benefits everyone.
You are absolutely right, though, in that if we don't look at innovative ways of financing infrastructure, then we tie up resources that could be freed up for smaller communities. That's why we were able to create the $2-billion small communities fund. That's why we have transit money available for smaller and mid-sized communities and for water and waste-water infrastructure.
You are absolutely right. The more we can do with the private sector on revenue-generating infrastructure, the more it will free up resources of public dollars that we can use to build infrastructure where there's no revenue attached to it.