We've certainly played an advocacy role with both levels of government. Obviously, my being here today is part of that. I am with the provincial government on funding. We have a team at AMO that is working diligently to coordinate all the information out there and share it with the municipalities throughout Ontario.
As we've heard, circumstances differ greatly throughout the province in terms of the level of organization. You have SWIFT in southwest Ontario and EORN in eastern Ontario. In northern Ontario there's not quite the same level of coordination. Even in my own area in Muskoka, there isn't really a group that we're part of. On a district level, we have an RFP going out shortly to try to capture some of the dollars out there. It is confusing.
AMO is trying to play as much of a role as it can in terms of getting information out to municipalities to make sure they are aware of the programs out there and aware of the opportunities. Of course, the Rural Ontario Municipal Association has done an extensive amount of work on that as well. They have really taken the lead in terms of sharing information with their partners too.