On infrastructure, to meet with provincial and municipal landholder requirements, Bill C-40 provides the legislative framework needed in an urban setting. At the same time, the framework will allow Parks Canada to effectively manage and protect the park while allowing for future public infrastructure needs, such as utilities or transportation corridors.
The bill itself sets a strict limit of 200 hectares as the amount of land that can be disposed of for these purposes and for only these three purposes that I've identified. As well, under the Rouge national urban park act, the Government of Canada cannot dispose of or sell any of the lands for private development.
Thank you.