Mr. Dhaliwal, the provincial government has put some money in—I think that was reported earlier—toward sidings and some improvements, but there isn't a plan that I've been able to identify for a real upgrade. The main problem we face is that century-old railway bridge, which is a bottleneck for goods traffic, never mind passenger traffic. It is one of the biggest things we have to confront in terms of rail service generally on the west coast.
On June 9th, 2009. See this statement in context.