No, no, that's not the question I asked. You can sell me on what this might mean to the Canadian economy and all those other things. Public transit is not in our jurisdiction, and the only role that we're being asked to take on, by witness after witness, is to let everybody else make the decisions--let everybody do whatever--but in exchange, pay more money than we're contributing now. That's really all I'm hearing.
On November 2nd, 2011. See this statement in context.