Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have to first thank Mr. Bienenstock for bursting my bubble, because he did align with my children. I thought I was quite a young man, but I was sitting here nodding my head and thinking, “Okay, my kids are right. I am getting old.” Thanks for reminding me of that today.
In all seriousness, though, one of the things we've touched on a lot is the space and the need for the space, but what we haven't talked about is the ability to interact in the space.
Mr. Bienenstock, you did talk about it a little bit, but I'd love to get some feedback also from our other witnesses regarding this whole thing of signs, because I've seen it myself. You go to a park space, a beautiful green space, and you can't go here and you can't go there, and you're not allowed to do this and you're not allowed to do that. How do we address that?
I think one of the fundamental issues that we have there is basically liability, so we have to be able to cross those two things. I would invite a very quick response on how we can deal with that liability issue at the same time as we open up those spaces.