Thank you, Chair Badawey. That's an important question.
I'm going to pivot away from the environmental side for a second. When we look at P3s, what we found successful in our community right now is building affordable housing. I know that's not an area we're talking about right now, and it's outside the jurisdiction of what I'm talking about through the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative. However, in our community of St. Catharines, we have examples of the private sector—private developers—working with our social agencies and the federal and provincial governments to create the right funding envelopes to allow for the build-out of affordable and social housing.
If we're really going to tackle that issue, we need to bring the private sector to the table and create the framework that allows them to be effectively there and participating in what should be a significant investment into housing and community.
I'm just going to leave it there, but from our perspective P3s do work, especially around the housing models, as long as you have the right parameters in place from the federal government.