I think the issue is that the railways are not coming to the table with municipalities to pay their fair share, so it's not an infrastructure issue. Municipalities are undertaking these municipal drain projects. The farmers through whose property the drains traverse are paying their fair share. The municipality or the county, depending on the case, is paying its fair share, and then the municipalities are stuck footing the bill for the railways' share because they're refusing to pay. They're refusing to come to the table.
This is really an issue of ensuring that the federal government ensures that the railways, which are, of course, federally regulated, comply with their obligations under the Ontario Drainage Act.
I would like to know what tools Transport Canada has. I know municipalities met with the former minister of transport in the past. What tools will the federal government be using through Transport Canada to ensure that the railways pay their fair share?