Donald Trump urged voters to fill out a survey “so that we can determine what we MUST accomplish as our first order of business.” | Getty President-elect Donald Trump wants your opinion

President-elect Donald Trump seems to be soliciting opinions about what his top priorities should be in the White House.

In a letter sent from a Trump campaign account to supporters, Trump urges voters to fill out a “ 100-Day Plan of Action Survey ,” “so that we can determine what we MUST accomplish as our first order of business.” The survey allows participants to rate a number of topics Trump talked about during the 2016 campaign — border control, “repeal and replace Obamacare,” the Keystone Pipeline and appointing a conservative Supreme Court Justice among them — as “Highly important” “Somewhat important” “Not Important” and “No Opinion.”

Intriguingly, because Democrats have talked positively about it, Trump’s survey asks how supporters would feel about “Introduc(ing) an infrastructure project to modernize our country.”

It’s just not clear who will be reading the results. Campaigns often use similar surveys to maintain voter engagement and compile potential lists of activists and donors.

But the email says the survey is important — is plain about the stakes, and on message with talk of “forgotten men and women of our country.”

“Our first hundred days in office will set the stage for our entire presidency. The world will be watching every action we take over those first hundred days. It’s incredibly important that we set the right agenda and deliver on our promises to the forgotten men and women of our country.”