There are certain challenges right now. The situation in Quebec is different from that in other provinces. It is difficult for me to make a direct commitment to municipalities. In accordance with Quebec's Act respecting the Ministère du Conseil exécutif, for instance, matters cannot be handled the way they are in Nova Scotia, for example.
If you'll allow me, I'll continue in English for more precision.
We are currently re-examining what's now called the Canada community-building fund, previously the gas tax. We're looking to make certain shifts to ensure that we're not just transferring money without having an understanding of what outcomes may be generated. In fact, we want to build in a stronger link with unlocking more housing potential within cities. We are working to establish a flow of money that municipalities can still rely on. Of course, it's typically through agreements with provinces that it goes to municipalities, but my expectation is that we're going to be able to continue to fund, through the Canada community-building fund, with some extra details of that—