Thank you. No. The new deal, no. Real simple, no, we're not telling the communities what to do. We're giving them the budget. They're building what they see. In my previous experience in the department, I would tell people not to build a pool. Costs a whole bunch of money to operate a pool, whether it's staffing, water, chemicals, and that. Don't build an arena either. Sometimes the needs are there.
So I can tell you that I have had questions asked on this floor why I've said no in previous years, but now with the new deal, the communities have been -- we've given them the opportunity to do their direction. They understand their -- what they want to do, what they -- they're making choices. And so there's consequences when choices are being made. Thank you, Madam Chair.