Absolutely, and there is a discussion that's hosted by the Canadian Urban Transit Association. Most of the 106 transit agencies in Canada are members of that, and it provides a venue for a dialogue.
We work with AMO, but less so with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities since it's the national group, and we work primarily through AMO with FCM.
But there is also an ongoing conversation with AMT in Montreal, TransLink in Vancouver, and Toronto, because we do talk with those three centres about the unique challenges and issues that face the transportation systems in Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto. We try to have a dialogue.
That doesn't eliminate the need for better structure and a more concerted effort to have a dialogue among all orders of government, but we do have a dialogue with our sister agencies around the country.