I think you're familiar with the Greater Toronto Area. I'm sure you're familiar with the fact that there are 41,000 automobiles travelling that route now. I'm sure you're familiar with the environmental needs that we have in this country to reduce those kinds of emissions.
I'm sure you're aware that we have GO Train service along the lakeshore corridor, and we have GO Train service into your riding in Georgetown. But do we have a commuter service using the existing track? It was discontinued in the late 1980s or early 1990s. Why was it discontinued? It was discontinued because the government of the day felt it had insufficient resources, not because it wasn't being used. There's a railway line there. It can be used now. That part of Ontario is one of the fastest growing regions in North America, not only in Canada but in North America. What's wrong with using the trains to move people?