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Port Property Management and Pricing Seminar Private Capital for Public October 24, 2006 Ira Smelkinson Morgan Stanley New York, NY

Current Infrastructure Environment Well developed capital markets for port projects Municipalities continue to have access to tax subsidized capital in U.S. High degree of transaction transparency Private sector involvement in design, construction, maintenance, financing Proliferation of equity funds dedicated to infrastructure 1

Current Infrastructure Industry Environment Over the last two years, infrastructure purchasing power has expanded to almost $500 billion in available capital Infrastructure equity is a large pool of global capital that seeks to invest pension and insurance funds in steady growth, lower-risk assets on a lowered-return basis Available Infrastructure Equity (1) $Bn Total Levered Purchasing Power $Bn Ontario Teachers Pension Plan 3.5 Macquarie 15.0 Transurban 1.5 Terra Firma 5.0 Abertis 13.7 Babcock & Brown 1.7 Borealis 10.0 Equity 20% KKR 3.0 JP Morgan 2.0 Goldman Sachs 3.0 GE/Credit Suisse 1.0 Ferrovial 11.0 CPP Investment Board 4.0 Caisse de Dèpôt 5.0 Carlyle Group 3.0 Cheung Kong 7.0 Cintra SA 6.3 Debt 80% Total Available Funding $96BN Total Available Funding $495BN Note 1. Estimated fund sizes 2

The appetite for steady growth assets has been fueled by an explosion in available pension fund and insurance fund capital Economic Shifts Increase Private Capital Key Infrastructure Investment Characteristics Unfunded pension needs around the world have increased reliance on self-funding of retirement income Governments have begun to implement policies that have created larger pools of investable capital Tax advantages for private savings to fund retirement incomes (e.g., 401 (k)) Compulsory private savings Long Duration Strong Cash Yields Inflation Protection Stable, Predictable Cash Flows / High Margin Exposure To Measured Growth Monopolistic / Oligopolistic Operations Stable Sovereign Credit (Govt. Asset Leases) In Australia, employers must contribute 9% of wages to retirement savings plans Examples of Pension and Insurance Investors Large Pool of Private Capital 3

At the same time, municipal assets have been slow to come to market Governments have a significant opportunity to capitalize on the imbalance between infrastructure supply and demand Currently there is more infrastructure capital available than assets being monetized Infrastructure Capital Available Resources Large sums of uninvested capital Competitive (but not superior) capital costs Increased competition for scarce resources Focus on U.S. as growth market Proven global track record of successful projects Willingness to team with established operators U.S. Assets Significant Capital Needs Looming large maintenance and expansionary capital expenditure requirements across the nation Unfunded projects/unfunded mandates Tax increases as a funding mechanism increasingly unpalatable 4

Infrastructure purchase prices are driven by equity investors willing to pay for steady growth Unlike the tax-exempt bond market which is limited by term and coverage, the infrastructure equity market can structure debt more aggressively and capture asset upside Municipal Bonds Tax-Exempt Revenues Concession Sale Taxable Revenues Conservative Projections Growth Projections Conservative Projections Tax-Exempt Debt 1.50-2.50x Coverage Taxable Debt 1.15x-1.50x Coverage Equity and Debt Investors Past Today 40 yrs 99 yrs Past Today 50 yrs 99 yrs 5

Municipalities are launching more strategic advisory RFPs... Illinois Special Advisory (9/05) New York DOT Advisory (4/06) Chicago Parking System (5/06) 6

and simultaneously evaluating multiple asset classes Illinois Student Loan Advisory (7/06) New Jersey Advisory (8/06) Illinois Lottery Advisory (9/06) 7

International privatizations are leading indicators for the U.S. Toll Roads Airports Utilities Lotteries Parking Other Assets Overall Level of Activity Infrastructure Investment Characteristics Embedded toll increases Definable capital requirements Steady airfield volume base Ability to grow non-airfield revenue Essential import/export infrastructure Levered exposure to GDP Significant barriers to entry Long term take or pay contracts Monopoly user base Revenue resilient to economic downturn Exposure to CPI based rate increases Potential IPO roll-up Steady cash flow Assigned ability to raise price with inflation Recent Market Events $2.2Bn Toronto Highway 407 $15.4Bn Autoroutes Paris Rhin- Rhone (APRR) $3.9Bn Indiana Toll Road; $1.8Bn Chicago Skyway Chicago Midway RFQ for long-term concession expected this fall London City Airport currently soliciting buyers $1.7 Bn Paris Airport IPO Associated British bought by Goldman Sachs for over $5Bn Currently 3 5 port operators in the market $1.6Bn privatization of Duquesne Light bought by Macquarie $134Mn acquisition of Thermal Chicago by Macquarie State of Illinois selecting advisor for IPO or long-term lease of State lottery Greek lottery privatized by government; Recently sold down controlling ownership City of Chicago received bids this month for +9,000 parking space system 13 bidders respond to RFQ Student Loan Portfolios Communication s assets Hospitals/ continuing care facilities Prisons 8

Public owner must evaluate the tradeoff between control and proceeds Traditional Tax-Exempt Bonding Control Minority Sale of Equity (IPO / Private Placement) Full Privatization Available Proceeds High 9