Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I thank my colleague; I owe him a Windsor-made beverage later on.
I'd like to start off by recognizing Ms. Williams. The work you've done on transit here is remarkable. I can get into a Transit Windsor bus and take it over to the Tigers game, to the playoffs. I think it's the only place in North America where we have that, where we actually have a bus system going into a foreign country. So congratulations on those efforts.
I'd like you to talk a little bit about the investments that took place most recently. One thing that doesn't get talked about a lot, but that I think is really important, is that transit systems that are strong can prevent urban sprawl. We see what has happened in this region where, for example, some of the best farmland in North America--this was all under water, under a glacier, for many years--has been gobbled up for housing and other projects that probably didn't have to take place, or shouldn't have.
I'd just like you to highlight, if you can, what's taken place with your investments in modernization over the last number of years.