Yes, of course.
As I was saying a few minutes ago, and as Ms. Raitt was saying, there is a very large gap between the need for infrastructure development in Canada and the ability of governments to make the necessary investments to meet that need. This begs the question: how do we make the necessary investments, and do so in a fiscally responsible manner? I'm not just talking about the government of Canada, but also the provinces. Indeed, no government has the financial resources to make all the necessary investments.
That is why it is important to distinguish between projects that, because of their nature, can get specialized financing from an institution like the Infrastructure Bank of Canada, and more traditional infrastructure projects. Those have to be funded directly, either in the traditional way, as I was saying, by governments.
It's a way to better utilize the resources of all governments in trying to address this challenge, which is so important to increasing productivity and, by extension, economic growth in Canada.