Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Bonjour. My name is Michael Roschlau and I'm the president and CEO of the Canadian Urban Transit Association, which represents public transit systems, suppliers, and affiliates across the country. With me is Penny Williams, CUTA vice-chair of finance and general manager of Transit Windsor. We'll be sharing our time.
I would like to thank you for this opportunity to appear before the committee today as part of the 2011 pre-budget consultations and to provide CUTA's recommendations for the next federal budget.
It's no secret that much has been made of the worsening international economic picture and potential fallout from events beyond our shores in Canada. We're all well aware of this.
We're also aware of the increasing commute times of Canadians, traffic congestion, and mobility challenges facing our communities. In that context, public transit continues to contribute positively to the quality of life of millions of Canadians. Not only does transit support access and mobility needs, it's also emerging as a key solution to a number of issues affecting the everyday lives of Canadians, especially economic competitiveness, climate change and clean air, and healthy living.
However, recent transit investments have been just that, investments that are yielding real returns. As Canada looks to build a strong economy as a defence against global turmoil, transit is an important part of the policy mix.
In September of last year, CUTA released a report entitled The Economic Impact of Transit Investment in Canada. The report highlights the impressive economic return for investment in public transit. Some highlights are as follows.
The economic benefit of Canada’s existing transit systems is at least $11.5 billion annually. The transit industry directly employs 50,000 Canadians and indirectly creates an additional 25,000 jobs. Transit reduces vehicle operating costs to Canadian households by about $5 billion per year. Transit reduces the economic costs of traffic collisions by almost $2.5 billion annually. And transit reduces annual greenhouse gas emissions by 2.4 million tonnes, valued at $110 million.