That is exactly what I wanted to hear because that is exactly what isn't happening. A lot of the major projects that have been in communities -- such as recreation facilities, curling rinks, large equipment, et cetera - has been moved out of the budget because of the so-called restraint. But you go through this process and see a recreation complex being built in certain ridings and large capital projects being allocated. When you talk to the municipal council, they ask wasn't that in your five-year capital plan. They say it was the regional office who told them that you have to eliminate that from your capital plan. There are areas out there who are still getting large projects in their ridings. It seems like your department has the ultimate say. We can give you a wish list, but we get what you give us. We don't have much of a say in what we see in the five-year capital plan.
For instance, Fort McPherson is getting $225,000 for a community of over 1,000.