Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Yes, there is a strategy. There has been a strategy. There has been an enormous amount of work done over the last couple years as we started moving into the recession, as the decisions were made to try to compress the Building Canada Fund and look at adding more money for housing. It required a lot of work, how the process was going to work nationally, how we were going to get organized identifying our own share of the money. We’ve done it for the current year. The year that’s now before us is the second year of that program. There’s going to be work continuing on, working with the federal government on a number of other fronts when it comes to the health funding and further assistance on some of the major projects that have been discussed around this table.
I make the point that carry-overs mean the project is still on the books, it’s just that it didn’t get built. It’s not money that now can be pulled away and identified. The challenge, as we’ve indicated, is to make sure that we try to conclude as many projects as is humanly possible in the year that the money is voted. That’s an issue I know we share in common with the Members.