There are examples right across the country. We could start with British Columbia. The Canada Line, the transit system that connects the airport to downtown Vancouver, is an exemplary case of a successful public-private partnership. It is the best example, in the sense that the private sector took on responsibility for the design, construction, financing, maintenance, and operations of that system. That system was built at significant savings to the Government of British Columbia, in excess of $90 million. That particular transit system is exceeding estimated ridership levels, which was an element of its feasibility at the beginning. It is really quite a great a example of P3s in action.
On October 8th, 2014. See this statement in context.