Concerning my second question, I would be doing a disservice to my past life as a municipal councillor for 10 years—and I apologize, because my colleagues have probably heard that quite a bit—if I didn't mention that I've already seen that FCM, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, is very excited about the infrastructure bank. I know my first question when I go back home or see any of my former council colleagues will be on how they can access these funds, what the timeline is, and specifically, whether there will be a piece that is really focused on green investment and renewables. I know in my municipality, when I was on council, in deciding between fixing a bridge that is absolutely critical and reaching end of life versus retrofitting your snowplow fleet, it's a nice thing to do but you might not be able to afford it.
Is there going to be a focus on those projects that will help us in the changing world? In terms of climate change and adaptation, will there be specific funding to help municipalities if they're the ones accessing this money to focus on projects such as that, which might not have been the top priority in all the things that municipalities have to deliver?