Thank you.
Mr. Garand, after the Forum québécois sur l'énergie, I was sort of flabbergasted by the extent of urban sprawl and how quickly it was spreading. The municipality of Drummondville is making serious efforts to grow the city. It's going very well; it's growth is incredible. But this is the old development model. What should we review?
Could the government adopt a national strategy to review urban planning? Right now, we are still talking about low density and many big stores, as mentioned earlier. The downtown is not very developed. There is more and more development along Highway 20, and we are forgetting the rest of the city.
Do you think the federal government should take this initiative? There are cities across Canada and, as we saw during our tour, this problem affects the entire country.