Thank you for that, but the other part that is important, as was mentioned by STO earlier, is the idea of security. What we saw profoundly during the convoy was a huge concern about threats to our Parliament, to the very foundation of our democracy in Canada.
It sounds like there's an exploration of either going along Wellington or under Sparks Street. What I'm curious about—I'll ask the city first and come back to STO as well—is just what is the analysis process of how to keep people safe, knowing that we're bringing people to the capital, where the foundation of our democracy is. How are we going to ensure that process is as safe as possible and that we don't create risk, both for this place and for the people who would be using that transit?
The last question I have—this will go to the city, and then I'll stop talking—is about the fact that we know that parts of Wellington are blocked off right now. I see in this testimony that there's a request to be able to use that space. Are there any major complaints about that space being blocked off right now, bringing forward any concerns for the city or for the people who use transit?
Those are my two questions.