Thank you.
That's dealing with the transit systems and transit passes.
What the sports ministers and the public health ministers agreed federally and provincially and territorially last year was that we needed a dedicated sport and community activity infrastructure program, because although they qualify for most of the infrastructure programs--certainly the municipal and rural infrastructure program---they always fall to the bottom of the list for sewer and water and bridge repair and such. There was a suggestion last year by the federal government to put $350 million to be matched three ways for over a billion-dollar community sport and recreational fund dedicated, so that we can actually have some spaces for people to get to.
The other side of it, Mr. Steeves, from a municipal point of view is of course green space planning with greenways. As cities or communities expand, it's much cheaper and of course more effective to build in green space planning as you expand rather than to wait until it's built and then try to correct it later.
I wonder if there are comments on those issues and whether the FCM in particular might be encouraged to urge the federal government to actually implement this municipal recreational and sport infrastructure dedicated program.