In the west and specifically out of Vancouver, some work has been done in the last, I'd say, five to seven years. Some of it has been successful. I think anything we do to contribute financially, with national trade corridor funding and so on, will definitely help. Every little bit helps. The question is where we're spending the money and whether we are getting the best bang for the buck, for lack of a better word.
Just to circle back to the earlier comments, I think managing a scorecard, as far as how we're doing with the funding, would be important to see. I saw an update a while back. I think it was back in December actually, on where we are for approved projects versus completed projects and the timelines for those. Some of them are much quicker—we could call those low-hanging fruit—and a lot of them are major infrastructure changes that need to happen.
I think we've made some good steps out here, but I do believe there is still a lot of work to be done. On top of it all, we had the fire and flood situation, which just made things more challenging but also opened our eyes to what we need to do not now but in the next 50 years to actually manage something like this again.