Coming from a municipal background myself, I appreciate that. When we see what the gas tax has done by having that sustainable funding envelope available for infrastructure works, albeit attached to road, wastewater, water, and sewer, it's refreshing now to see an additional funding envelope—and we hope it's sustainable—that will then move forward towards other infrastructure. It may attach itself to past, old, or existing infrastructure, but equally as important, as municipalities move forward, is whether this new funding envelope will attach itself, when it comes to smart cities, to new infrastructure investments and then further overall economic, social, and environmental strategies. Do you see that happening?
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