I'll do it fast. I'll give one example, and this goes back to an earlier question about leverage. A simple example is that Markham District Energy Inc., a municipally owned utility, came to us and said that they really wanted to build out—triple, I believe it was—the size of their district energy system and get a bunch of buildings off natural gas. They asked us if they could borrow money. We said, “Possibly, but isn't there an opportunity for private capital to an also be involved in this?” If it was just us and the City of Markham, that would still be public.
We ran a debt competition with Markham where we invited commercial lenders to come. CIBC bid in that process, competitively bid with others, and won. That was the first project that I met Ms. Raitt about. I think that's just an example of a number of projects where we've engaged the private sector to bring financing to public problems.