That was shameless, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for appearing here today.
Of course, we are conducting a study on high-speed rail in Canada. Our focus has primarily been with respect to the Windsor-Quebec City corridor. I have a question. As we've been unpacking this a little bit with some of our witnesses, at least a couple of them--including one of our previous guests, Transport 2000 Canada--have hinted that the proper context for this study is probably a lot broader than what the committee has begun with, and that we should see it with a suite of other measures--with connected intercity rail operations, for example. How do our transportation systems link into high-speed rail? Would you agree with that, first of all, and agree that the committee should perhaps consider, if necessary, broadening the scope of its study a little bit to more than just the specific Windsor-Quebec City corridor high-speed rail issue?
I'd like some guidance for the committee.