When I was lucky enough to be a member of Parliament, from 2008 to 2015, and to 2019 in opposition, one of the key programs that we had was P3 Canada, and P3 Canada was a really important way to ensure that, for the really large projects that clearly need to have some kind of government involvement for infrastructure, there is a vessel to do that. P3 Canada got many projects built, and it was something that came out of Finance Canada, so, yes, the principle of having P3 projects makes a lot of sense.
I know that from the banking side it certainly is helpful. For some of these projects, you have to have it, but the question for the members is determining the method by which you do the funding. In the case of this Liberal government, you've chosen to go through the Canada Infrastructure Bank. The previous Conservative government went through P3 Canada. The notion of it, I think, is something that makes a lot of sense. It's just the implementation and the execution of it that are very different.