Here is a question for Mr. Horan-Lunney about these programs and projects that you announced. I have a great concern, in the times we're in right now. Most of the government programs that I've seen announced require the traditional matching funds: the one-third, one-third, one-third. A lot of the municipalities I represent simply don't have the one-third, and they can't run deficits; they are restricted.
We've seen this pattern in building projects at the national level before. Eight billion dollars is announced, but when the dust settles, we see that 20% to 30% of it was actually spent. I don't accuse the government of any cynical measure, of withholding the money. I just don't think folks are able to apply, because they don't have the matching dollars. With no matching dollars, it doesn't happen.
How critical is it for the government to reconsider this formula when it comes to this particular topic?