Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I was going to make the same point. I know that when I was a municipal politician there were bylaws that regulated idling, and that certainly is worth looking at.
The other thing that isn't clear for me is whether it's the lack of somewhere to go that contributes to those cars idling and the drivers being in them. Is there some other reason that we don't know about? It seems to me there's a presumption that there is a lack of a place for these drivers to go and that is indeed why they're idling their cars and sitting in them. I don't know that this is the case.
It would seem to me that it's a legitimate issue. I have sympathy for it. I don't like to see those cars idling. So I think the intent of it, to stop cars from idling, is a very good one, but I don't know that necessarily providing the drivers with a room will stop that from happening if there are other reasons contributing to it. So I think it's worth pursuing but maybe not in this way.