I think there are two ways you could put that question. That's certainly one way. There is another way you could say it. Historically, at least in the last 50 to 70 years in this country—if you go back to the 1900s, you could make a different case—at least since World War II, governments have implicitly or explicitly made the choice to go with air or road, because that's where the government money went. Passenger rail has not received any significant investment in this country for a long, long time.
You can either say that you're making the choice to favour one, or you can say that we're going to redress the balance and let consumers make their own choices.