Let me put a question to Mr. Ogilvie. He had his hand up a second ago.
Mr. Ogilvie, you said that we need a national benchmark, that it should be gazetted by 2008, that it should have legal effect by 2011, and then you rhymed off a number of what you called “complementary measures”.
You chaired our former government's “issues” table, effectively, on transport, and you did a very good job at it. You were in the middle of reconciling all these competing interests on behalf of Canadians, which was very difficult. Tell me about some of these complementary measures, because this seems to be where the debate really is landing.