Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Your excellency, you mentioned that the London 2012 games is bigger than just the games, that it's about the importance of a legacy and rebuilding communities that may have been neglected or under-invested in over the times. You touched on the importance of transit in that legacy-building. In Toronto, we're excited about the upcoming Pan American Games. They are smaller than the Olympics, but they're still important for us.
What advice can you give us? What can the city of Toronto or Canada learn from the London experience to have an important legacy of building community with the Pan American Games?