Thank you very much.
I'll change to the railway side of things. Obviously, I'm very pleased that all of you have made the point that the railways formed an extremely important part of the foundation and creation of Canada as a successful country in the post-Confederation years.
These days, however, if you look in the news there are discussions about CP and CN's delivery of services. There are concerns around the subsidies to VIA Rail. Rail is not getting perhaps the positive attention that it could be and should be.
Certainly I'm one of those who thinks that rail represents a really important part of our future as we look towards high-speed transit between Calgary and Edmonton, for example, and along the Quebec–Windsor corridor.
How do you see not just celebrating the past of rail in Canada but also the present and the future of rail in Canada, folded into the 150th anniversary celebrations?