Maybe I have different questions.
Thank you, Madam Chair, and thanks to all the witnesses.
I had another question but this is quite interesting. Therefore, maybe you can continue on this topic.
What comes to mind is when they were building the railway system throughout Canada they didn't use different gauges in different provinces. It happened in Europe in different countries and when you came to the border you had to switch the wheels. I think this is what my colleague is talking about. It would make total sense to build a system whose parts talk to each other, despite the fact we have 13 separate systems.