In the board's federal pre-budget submission, which was put before the finance committee and will be before you momentarily--we're just waiting for the French-language translation--we're asking the federal government to commit a billion dollars from the strategic infrastructure fund to public transit every year. That can be invested across the country. That'll help to get people out of their cars.
We talk about wanting to get people out of their cars, but we have to give them a viable option. If you travel around Toronto, if you live in certain areas it will take you two hours to get to downtown Toronto. It will take you three hours to get from Mr. McTeague's riding to the Kipling subway station.
It's that type of thing that we have to deal with, so we need to invest more in transit, build more streetcars, subways, and so on. That investment will help to do that. It will get the cars off the road, which will allow more trucks to move across and around the city.